Aim: To assess an effect of the combined use of Cytoflavin and Sulodexide on the course and outcomes of purulent meningitis in children.

Material And Methods: Fifty children with purulent meningitis, aged from 5 to 17 years 11 month, were studied. Thirty patients of the treatment group (n=30; mean age 6,8 ± 2,2 years) received Cytoflavin (0,6 mcg/kg once a day) during 5 days with the following treatment with Sulodexide (250 LSU/day in children 5-12 years, 500 LSU/day in children above 12 years). Patients of the comparison group (n=20), aged 5,9±1,8 years, received standard antibacterial treatment. Duration and persistent of fever, cerebral, meningeal symptoms, the recovery period of CSF, the normalization of the number of desquamated epithelial cells (DEC), D-dimer were estimated. Outcomes of purulent meningitis were assessed using a working scale representing a modification of Rankin's, Fisher's, and Glasgow scales.

Results And Conclusion: The combination of drugs reduces the duration of cerebral and meningeal symptoms, leads to the normalization of hematological parameters (the level of leukocytes, desquamous epithelial cells, D-dimer) and improves outcomes.

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