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Adenosine deaminase activity in cerebrospinal fluid and serum for the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis
Authors:Bang-Hoon Cho  Byeong C. Kim  Geum-Jin Yoon  Seong-Min Choi  Jane Chang  Seung-Han Lee  Man-Seok Park  Jong Hee Shin  Myeong-Kyu Kim  Ki-Hyun Cho
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 501-757, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 501-757, Republic of Korea
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate the usefulness of serum and CSF adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity for the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) from other meningitis.

Methods

We studied CSF and serum ADA activity for 83 cases of TBM, 148 of bacterial meningitis (BM), and 262 of viral or aseptic meningitis.

Results

The mean ADA activities (IU/L) in CSF and serum were higher in TBM (11.80 ± 2.50, 30.28 ± 7.30) than in other types of meningitis (8.52 ± 3.60, 17.90 ± 9.20 in BM; 5.26 ± 1.90, 8.56 ± 5.9 in viral or aseptic meningitis). When we accepted a serum ADA activity cut-off value of 15 IU/L for the differential diagnosis of TBM and non-TBM with ROC analysis, the sensitivity was 84% and specificity was 82%. Combining CSF (≥10) and serum (≥15) ADA activity significantly increased overall specificity from 92% to 97% for the diagnosis of TBM.

Conclusions

The determination of CSF and serum ADA activity is a simple and reliable test for differentiating TBM from other types of meningitis.
Keywords:Adenosine deaminase (ADA)   Tuberculous meningitis   Serum   Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
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