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Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

BACKGROUND: The rapid diagnosis of Tubercular meningitis (TBM) is fundamental to clinical outcome. The key to diagnosis lies in Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis and radiological investigations. There are numerous lacunae in the confirmation of diagnosis of TBM from CSF. PURPOSE: The aim of present...

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Autores principales: Chacko, Fiju, Modi, Manish, Lal, Vivek, Prabhakar, S, Rana, S.V., Arora, S.K.
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Publicado: Indian Academy of Neurosciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25205888
http://dx.doi.org/10.5214/ans.0972-7531.1017306
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author Chacko, Fiju
Modi, Manish
Lal, Vivek
Prabhakar, S
Rana, S.V.
Arora, S.K.
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Modi, Manish
Lal, Vivek
Prabhakar, S
Rana, S.V.
Arora, S.K.
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description BACKGROUND: The rapid diagnosis of Tubercular meningitis (TBM) is fundamental to clinical outcome. The key to diagnosis lies in Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis and radiological investigations. There are numerous lacunae in the confirmation of diagnosis of TBM from CSF. PURPOSE: The aim of present study was to compare the efficacy of CSF adenosine deaminase (ADA) level assays and Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) in the diagnosis of TBM. METHODS: Fifty four adult patients with suspected TBM and 37 controls were included in the study and CSF analyzed for ADA and PCR for M. tuberculosis. The cases were subdivided into definite (5), highly probable (22), probable (22) and possible TBM (5) as per previously validated criteria. The first two were grouped as "most likely" TBM (27) and last two as "unconfirmed" TBM (27). RESULTS: The mean ADA of the "most likely" TBM was 29±24, "unconfirmed" TBM was 21 ± 15 and controls were 4.8±2.2 U/L. The ADA levels correlated with CSF proteins, absolute lymphocyte count and the staging of the disease. Using a cut off level of >L10 U/L, CSF ADA had a sensitivity of 92.5% and specificity of 97%. PCR for M. tuberculosis was positive in 12 out of 27 "most likely" TBM cases, 5 out of 27 "unconfirmed" TBM cases and 3 out of 37 controls. PCR for M. tuberculosis had a sensitivity of 44.5% and specificity of 92% in the "most likely" TBM cases. Conclusions: ADA is a rapid, inexpensive and sensitive test in the diagnosis of TBM. It is more sensitive than AFB smear and culture. PCR is another rapid test in the diagnosis of TBM with a good specificity, even in those patients already on presumptive anti-tuberculous treatment. However, despite the sensitivity and specificity of CSF ADA, it should be corroborated with AFB smear and CSF PCR.
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spelling pubmed-41169782014-09-09 Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Chacko, Fiju Modi, Manish Lal, Vivek Prabhakar, S Rana, S.V. Arora, S.K. Ann Neurosci Research Article BACKGROUND: The rapid diagnosis of Tubercular meningitis (TBM) is fundamental to clinical outcome. The key to diagnosis lies in Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis and radiological investigations. There are numerous lacunae in the confirmation of diagnosis of TBM from CSF. PURPOSE: The aim of present study was to compare the efficacy of CSF adenosine deaminase (ADA) level assays and Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) in the diagnosis of TBM. METHODS: Fifty four adult patients with suspected TBM and 37 controls were included in the study and CSF analyzed for ADA and PCR for M. tuberculosis. The cases were subdivided into definite (5), highly probable (22), probable (22) and possible TBM (5) as per previously validated criteria. The first two were grouped as "most likely" TBM (27) and last two as "unconfirmed" TBM (27). RESULTS: The mean ADA of the "most likely" TBM was 29±24, "unconfirmed" TBM was 21 ± 15 and controls were 4.8±2.2 U/L. The ADA levels correlated with CSF proteins, absolute lymphocyte count and the staging of the disease. Using a cut off level of >L10 U/L, CSF ADA had a sensitivity of 92.5% and specificity of 97%. PCR for M. tuberculosis was positive in 12 out of 27 "most likely" TBM cases, 5 out of 27 "unconfirmed" TBM cases and 3 out of 37 controls. PCR for M. tuberculosis had a sensitivity of 44.5% and specificity of 92% in the "most likely" TBM cases. Conclusions: ADA is a rapid, inexpensive and sensitive test in the diagnosis of TBM. It is more sensitive than AFB smear and culture. PCR is another rapid test in the diagnosis of TBM with a good specificity, even in those patients already on presumptive anti-tuberculous treatment. However, despite the sensitivity and specificity of CSF ADA, it should be corroborated with AFB smear and CSF PCR. Indian Academy of Neurosciences 2010-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4116978/ /pubmed/25205888 http://dx.doi.org/10.5214/ans.0972-7531.1017306 Text en Copyright © 2010, Annals of Neurosciences
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Chacko, Fiju
Modi, Manish
Lal, Vivek
Prabhakar, S
Rana, S.V.
Arora, S.K.
Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title_full Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title_fullStr Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title_short Diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: A comparison with PCR for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
title_sort diagnostic efficacy of adenosine deaminase levels in cerebrospinal fluid in patients of tubercular meningitis: a comparison with pcr for mycobacterium tuberculosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25205888
http://dx.doi.org/10.5214/ans.0972-7531.1017306
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