Meningitis is the development of an inflammatory reaction in the meningeal space, most often of infectious origin. Many pathogens can cause meningitis, the severity of which varies greatly. Patients presenting with a febrile meningeal syndrome are most often managed in the emergency room, where the challenge for physicians is to quickly differentiate bacterial and viral meningitis. Viral meningitis is the most common, with enterovirus meningitis having a classically excellent prognosis. Bacterial meningitis is less frequent but more serious.The current public health objective is to save antibiotics. Investigator hypothesizes that the BMS score can be used to exclude bacterial meningitis in the emergency department in an adult European population of patients with suspected bacterial meningitis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
Centre Hospitalier Du Mans
Le Mans, France
RECRUITINGExternal validation of the BMS score in a European adult population to exclude bacterial meningitis
Validation was measured by comparaison between BMS score and the diagnosis retained from the data collected in the file
Time frame: 1 month after inclusion
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