Intraventricular antibiotics represent a potential adjunct to intravenous antibiotics in central nervous system infections, to achieve adequate drug concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid. In our single-center experience, describing 37 treatment episodes, intraventricular antibiotics mostly targeting shunt-associated central nervous system infections were generally well tolerated and associated with rapid clearance of cerebrospinal fluid. Large randomized controlled trials are needed to better assess treatment efficacy.
Journal article
2026-02-26T00:00:00+00:00
external ventricular device, intraventricular antibiotics, ventriculoperitoneal