Literature DB >> 27917434

What factors determine the need for lumbar puncture in patients with fever and headache?

Ki Joong Kim1, Jun Hwi Cho1, Joong Bum Moon1, Myoung Cheol Shin1, Taek Geun Ohk1, Hui Young Lee2, Chan Woo Park1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We performed this study to find clinical features and laboratory parameters that could facilitate the process of selecting patients who should receive lumbar punctures from among those who present with headache and fever.
METHODS: We selected patients aged ≥ 16 years who presented to and received lumbar puncture in the emergency department of Kangwon National University Hospital, South Korea, between 2011 and 2013. Patients who received lumbar punctures were divided into two groups - those who were diagnosed with viral meningitis and those who were not. We compared the clinical features and laboratory data between the two groups. Key indices were then used to develop a scoring system to diagnose viral meningitis in patients and identify those who should receive lumbar punctures.
RESULTS: Among the patients who were included in the study, 42 had viral meningitis and 96 did not. The variables of C-reactive protein level ≤ 1.291 mg/dL, neck stiffness and vomiting were assigned 3 points, 2 points and 1 point, respectively, in the scoring system. Overall scores ≥ 4 yielded a positive likelihood ratio of 7.79 (sensitivity 0.600, specificity 0.923), while negative likelihood ratio decreased to less than 0.1 (0.072) for overall scores < 3.
CONCLUSION: Using the proposed scoring system, we were able to determine the likelihood of viral meningitis in patients presenting with fever and headache, and to successfully identify those who should receive lumbar punctures. Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association

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Keywords:  fever; headache; lumbar puncture; meningitis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27917434      PMCID: PMC5651509          DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2016184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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