| Literature DB >> 17038166 |
Martijn Weisfelt1, Diederik van de Beek, Lodewijk Spanjaard, Johannes B Reitsma, Jan de Gans.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) white-blood cell count (WBC) has been identified as an independent risk factor for adverse outcome in adults with bacterial meningitis. Whereas a low CSF WBC indicates the presence of sepsis with early meningitis in patients with meningococcal infections, the relation between CSF WBC and outcome in patients with pneumococcal meningitis is not understood.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17038166 PMCID: PMC1618396 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-6-149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Multivariate analysis of factors associated a low cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte count*
| Mean age ± SD – years | 62 ± 17 | 57 ± 16 | 1.22 (1.02–1.45) | 0.03‡ |
| Duration of symptoms <24 hr | 39/97 (40) | 110/200 (55) | 1.59 (0.93–2.72) | 0.09‡ |
| Immunocompromise§ | 31 (30) | 39/215 (18) | 1.74 (0.95–3.18) | 0.07‡ |
| Heart rate < 60 beats/min | 3/101 (3) | 3/202 (1) | 3.90 (0.75–20.29) | 0.11 |
| Heart rate 60–90 beats/min | 26/101 (26) | 60/202 (30) | - ¶ | |
| Heart rate 90–120 beats/min | 45/101 (45) | 91/202 (45) | 1.00 (0.53–1.89) | 0.99 |
| Heart rate >120 beats/min | 27/101 (27) | 48/202 (24) | 1.22(0.52–2.90) | 0.65 |
| Diastolic blood pressure <60 mmHg | 5/103 (5) | 12/209 (6) | 0.79 (0.23–2.67) | 0.70 |
| Body temperature ≥38°C | 84/103 (82) | 181/212 (85) | 0.59 (0.26–1.29) | 0.18 |
| Glasgow Coma Scale score$ | 11 (8–13) | 10 (8–12) | 1.08 (0.96–1.20) | 0.20 |
| Focal neurologic deficits | 47 (45) | 93 (43) | 1.14 (0.67–1.94) | 0.64 |
| CSF protein level – g/L$ | 3.9 (2.2–6.3) | 4.7 (2.9–7.1) | 0.94 (0.85–1.03) | 0.18 |
| CSF:blood glucose ratio$ | 0.06 (0.01–0.17) | 0.05 (0.01–0.23) | 1.08 (0.79–1.49) | 0.62 |
| Positive blood culture | 72/84 (86) | 138/196 (70) | 2.46 (1.17–5.14) | 0.02‡ |
| ESR – mm/hour$ | 47 (23–87) | 43 (20–71) | 1.14 (0.94–1.39) | 0.18 |
| Blood WBC <10 – 109/L | 22 (21) | 16/213 (8) | 1.93 (0.90–4.16) | 0.09‡ |
| Blood WBC 10–20 – 109/L | 51 (49) | 109/213 (51) | - ¶ | |
| Blood WBC ≥20 – 109/L | 31 (30) | 88/213 (41) | 0.91 (0.49–1.68) | 0.76‡ |
| Thrombocyte count – platelet/mm3 $ | 171,000 (118,000–234,000) | 214,000 (175,000–262,000) | 0.67 (0.47–0.97) | 0.03‡ |
*Table includes 320 patients in which CSF WBC was determined. Data are given as no. of patients with characteristic/no. evaluated (%) or median (interquartile range), unless indicated otherwise.
†odds ratios are calculated in 10-year increments for age, per increments of 0.2 g/L protein, per 20 mm per hour for ESR, and per 100,000/mm3 for thrombocyte count.
‡significant association in univariate analysis.
§defined as the use of immuno-suppressive drugs, presence of asplenia, diabetes mellitus, alcoholism or infection with the human immunodeficiency virus.
¶this group served as a reference category.
$Glasgow Coma Scale score was obtained in 319 patients, CSF protein level was determined in 300 patients, CSF:blood glucose ratio in 294, ESR in 256, and the thrombocyte count in 295 patients.
CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; WBC, white blood-cell count; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Correlations between indexes of inflammation in cerebrospinal fluid and blood
| CSF WBC | CSF glucose level | CSF protein level | Blood WBC | Thrombocyte count | ESR | CRP | |
| CSF WBC | 1.0 | 0.002 | 0.20** | 0.29** | 0.21** | -0.15* | -0.18* |
| CSF glucose level | 0.002 | 1.0 | -0.37* | -0.03 | 0.13* | -0.12 | -0.16* |
| CSF protein level | 0.20** | -0.37* | 1.0 | 0.10 | -0.17** | 0.07 | 0.14 |
| Blood WBC | 0.29** | -0.03 | 0.10 | 1.0 | 0.35** | -0.12* | -0.06 |
| Thrombocyte count | 0.21** | 0.13* | -0.17** | 0.35** | 1.0 | 0.15* | -0.18* |
| ESR | -0.15* | -0.12 | 0.07 | -0.12* | 0.15* | 1.0 | 0.48** |
| CRP | -0.18* | -0.16* | 0.14 | -0.06 | -0.18* | 0.48** | 1.0 |
All data are given as Spearman's correlation coefficients.
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; WBC, white blood cell count; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP, C-reactive protein.