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C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis

BACKGROUND: Meningitis, is a potentially life-threatening condition that can rapidly progress to permanent brain damage, neurologic problems, and even death. Bacteria and viruses cause the great majority of meningitis disease in infants and children. CRP is used mainly as a marker of inflammation. O...

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Autores principales: Javadinia, Shima, Tabasi, Mohsen, Naghdalipour, Mehri, Atefi, Najmosadat, Asgarian, Ramin, Khezerloo, Jamil Kheirvari, Tabatabaei, Azardokht
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32127807
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i3.10
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author Javadinia, Shima
Tabasi, Mohsen
Naghdalipour, Mehri
Atefi, Najmosadat
Asgarian, Ramin
Khezerloo, Jamil Kheirvari
Tabatabaei, Azardokht
author_facet Javadinia, Shima
Tabasi, Mohsen
Naghdalipour, Mehri
Atefi, Najmosadat
Asgarian, Ramin
Khezerloo, Jamil Kheirvari
Tabatabaei, Azardokht
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description BACKGROUND: Meningitis, is a potentially life-threatening condition that can rapidly progress to permanent brain damage, neurologic problems, and even death. Bacteria and viruses cause the great majority of meningitis disease in infants and children. CRP is used mainly as a marker of inflammation. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of CSF-CRP levels for differentiating between septic (bacterial) and aseptic infantile meningitis. METHODS: 49 hospitalized infants aged less than two months with suspected meningitis were enrolled in a cross-sectional analytic study. All of patients underwent lumbar puncture to obtain CSF. smears, cultures, cytological and biochemical analysis and latex agglutination testing were carried out on all CSF samples. Latex agglutination test was carried out on all CSF samples using a commercially available kit. CSF-CRP level of all infants was measured using the immunoturbidometric technique. RESULTS: Of 49 infants in this study, 20 and 29 cases were diagnosed as septic and aseptic meningitis, respectively. The CRP levels were obtained as 0.95±0.68 mg/L in septic and 0.16±0.36 mg/L in aseptic meningitis groups and this difference was statistically significant (p<0.001) between the two groups (0.79±0.32 mg/L). Based on the ROC curve, cut off levels for CRP was obtained 0.17 mg/L. At this level, there was 95% sensitivity and 86% specificity to differentiate septic and aseptic meningitis. CONCLUSION: CSF-CRP has suitable diagnostic value in distinguishing between infantile bacterial from aseptic meningitis especially in cases of negative bacterial culture of the blood and spinal fluid.
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spelling pubmed-70402842020-03-03 C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis Javadinia, Shima Tabasi, Mohsen Naghdalipour, Mehri Atefi, Najmosadat Asgarian, Ramin Khezerloo, Jamil Kheirvari Tabatabaei, Azardokht Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Meningitis, is a potentially life-threatening condition that can rapidly progress to permanent brain damage, neurologic problems, and even death. Bacteria and viruses cause the great majority of meningitis disease in infants and children. CRP is used mainly as a marker of inflammation. OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of CSF-CRP levels for differentiating between septic (bacterial) and aseptic infantile meningitis. METHODS: 49 hospitalized infants aged less than two months with suspected meningitis were enrolled in a cross-sectional analytic study. All of patients underwent lumbar puncture to obtain CSF. smears, cultures, cytological and biochemical analysis and latex agglutination testing were carried out on all CSF samples. Latex agglutination test was carried out on all CSF samples using a commercially available kit. CSF-CRP level of all infants was measured using the immunoturbidometric technique. RESULTS: Of 49 infants in this study, 20 and 29 cases were diagnosed as septic and aseptic meningitis, respectively. The CRP levels were obtained as 0.95±0.68 mg/L in septic and 0.16±0.36 mg/L in aseptic meningitis groups and this difference was statistically significant (p<0.001) between the two groups (0.79±0.32 mg/L). Based on the ROC curve, cut off levels for CRP was obtained 0.17 mg/L. At this level, there was 95% sensitivity and 86% specificity to differentiate septic and aseptic meningitis. CONCLUSION: CSF-CRP has suitable diagnostic value in distinguishing between infantile bacterial from aseptic meningitis especially in cases of negative bacterial culture of the blood and spinal fluid. Makerere Medical School 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7040284/ /pubmed/32127807 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i3.10 Text en © 2019 Javadinia et al. Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Javadinia, Shima
Tabasi, Mohsen
Naghdalipour, Mehri
Atefi, Najmosadat
Asgarian, Ramin
Khezerloo, Jamil Kheirvari
Tabatabaei, Azardokht
C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title_full C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title_fullStr C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title_full_unstemmed C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title_short C - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
title_sort c - reactive protein of cerebrospinal fluid, as a sensitive approach for diagnosis of neonatal meningitis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7040284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32127807
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i3.10
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