The Diagnostic and Predictive Value of Cerebrospinal Fluid Lactate in Children with Meningitis |
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Authors: | N. NELSON,O. EEG-OLOFSSON,L. LARSSON,S. Ö HMAN |
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Affiliation: | From the Departments of Paediatrics and Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Linköping, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() ABSTRACT. One hundred and thirty-three children with suspected meningitis aged from 11 days to 16 years were investigated with routine cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) laboratory methods: microscopy of a Gram-stained smear, bacterial culture, determination of leukocytes, lactate, and the CSF/blood glucose ratio. On the basis of bacterial cultures and clinical course, the children were classified into three groups: bacterial meningitis (n=18), aseptic meningitis (n=28), and a control group (n=87). The main intention was to study the relation between current diagnostic methods and lactate. CSF lactate levels and cell counts, related significantly (p<0.01) better to the presence of bacterial meningitis than CSF/blood glucose ratios. Lactate levels exceed 2.4 mmol/l in all children with bacterial meningitis, but in none of the control group. Of 28 children with aseptic meningitis 3 had lactate in the range 2.5-2.7 mmol/l, while the others had values of 2.4 mmol/l or less. We consider CSF lactate to be the best predictor in the clinical decision to institute antibiotic treatment of children with suspected bacterial meningitis. |
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Keywords: | Lactate cerebrospinal fluid meningitis children |
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