Background: International guidelines exist for obtaining a head computed tomography (CT) scan before a lumbar puncture (LP) in adults with suspected meningitis but there are no studies comparing them in their ability to identify intracranial abnormalities.
Methods: A retrospective study of 202 cases of adults with community-acquired bacterial meningitis at 16 hospitals in Houston from December 2004 until May 2019 to compare the 4 guidelines' ability in identifying minor and major intracranial findings, cases in which CT findings changed management, and patients who suffered cerebral herniation.
Results: Minor and major intracranial findings were seen in 69 (34.