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Local Registry of Central Nervous System Infections (ReCeNSI)

Local Registry of Central Nervous System Infections (ReCeNSI)

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Overview

Central Nervous System (CNS) infections are considered rare conditions but at the same time, they are emergencies whose diagnosis and treatment are time-dependent. They include several clinical syndromes, including meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscesses, and post-surgical meningitis. The classic triad of symptoms includes fever, altered mental status, and neck stiffness, but other common manifestations include nausea and vomiting, cranial nerve dysfunction, skin rash, and seizures. Due to the potentially life-threatening effects on patients, these clinical conditions cannot be underestimated. The CNS includes the brain and spinal cord, surrounded and protected by the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Within the CNS are numerous nuclei responsible for vital functions, as well as more complex intellectual activities.

Eligibility

  • Pazients admitted to the Fondazione IRCSS Policlinico San Matteo
  • Diagnosis of bacterial meningitis, meningoencephalitis, bacterial CNS infection, viral CNS infection, viral encephalitis, brain abscess, or post-neurosurgical meningitis.

Study details
    Central Nervous System (CNS) Infection

NCT07364539

Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo di Pavia

1 February 2026

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