DISTINGUISHING CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN WITH BACTERIAL-MENINGITIS AND TRAUMATIC LUMBAR PUNCTURE

被引:52
作者
BONADIO, WA
SMITH, DS
GODDARD, S
BURROUGHS, J
KHAJA, G
机构
[1] MED COLL WISCONSIN,DEPT PEDIAT,MILWAUKEE,WI 53226
[2] CHILDRENS HOSP WISCONSIN,MILWAUKEE,WI
关键词
D O I
10.1093/infdis/162.1.251
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The characteristics of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) associated with traumatic lumbar puncture, defined as CSF red blood cell (RBC) count >1000/mm3, were reviewed in 92 previously healthy children >1 month of age; 30 had bacterial meningitis and 62 had negative CSF cultures. The purpose was to distinguish CSF profiles of the two groups despite contamination with peripheral blood elements. In each case, white blood cell (WBC) counts were observed (0) and compared with those predicted (P), calculated as P = CSF RBC A- (blood WBC/blood RBC). Comparison ofO:P ratios revealed that all 30 patients with bacterial meningitis had ratios, 28 (93%) had ratios >10, and 24 (80%) had ratios >100; by contrast, only 2 patients (3%) with culture-negative CSF had ratios >10, 21 (34%) had ratios of 110, and 39 (63%) had ratios <1. Significant differences were observed in the rate of O:P ratio (100% vs. 32%), CSF differential cell count predominance of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (97% vs. 11%), hypoglycorrhachia (73% vs. 3%), and positive Gram's-stained smear for pathologic organisms (80% vs. 0) in those with and without bacterial meningitis, respectively (P <.0001).Thus, in children >1 month of age, CSF abnormalities associated with bacterial meningitis are rarely obscured by blood contamination from traumatic lumbar puncture. © 1990 by The University of Chicago.
引用
收藏
页码:251 / 254
页数:4
相关论文
共 9 条
[1]   ACUTE BACTERIAL-MENINGITIS - CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID DIFFERENTIAL COUNT [J].
BONADIO, WA .
CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1988, 27 (09) :445-447
[2]  
KRIEG AF, 1979, CLIN DIAGNOSIS MANAG, V1, P635
[3]   DETERMINATION OF LEUKOCYTOSIS IN TRAUMATIC SPINAL TAP SPECIMENS [J].
MAYEFSKY, JH ;
ROGHMANN, KJ .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1987, 82 (06) :1175-1181
[4]   INTERPRETATION OF TRAUMATIC LUMBAR PUNCTURE - A PROSPECTIVE EXPERIMENTAL-MODEL [J].
MEHL, AL .
CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1986, 25 (10) :523-526
[5]  
MERRITT HH, 1937, CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, P89
[6]   LACK OF VALIDITY OF STANDARD CORRECTIONS FOR WHITE BLOOD-CELL COUNTS OF BLOOD-CONTAMINATED CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID IN INFANTS [J].
NOVAK, RW .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY, 1984, 82 (01) :95-97
[7]   EFFECT ON THE WHITE CELL COUNT OF CONTAMINATING CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID WITH BLOOD [J].
OSBORNE, JP ;
PIZER, B .
ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, 1981, 56 (05) :400-401
[8]   INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL BLOOD CONTAMINATION OF THE ANALYSIS OF CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID [J].
RESKE, A ;
HAFERKAMP, G ;
HOPF, HC .
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 1981, 226 (03) :187-193
[9]   WHAT REPRESENTS PLEOCYTOSIS IN BLOOD-CONTAMINATED (TRAUMATIC TAP) CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID IN CHILDREN [J].
RUBENSTEIN, JS ;
YOGEV, R .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 1985, 107 (02) :249-251