The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis

Background: Meningitis is one of the serious and dangerous infections in the infancy and childhood and rapid diagnosis of meningococcal disease is important, especially in infants. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein found in blood and is an acute phase protein. CRP sensitive reactive that used fo...

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Main Authors: Nastaran Khosravi, Nasrin Khalesi, Samileh Noorbakhsh, Shima Javadinia, Ramin Asgarian, Azardokht Tabatabai
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-02-01
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spelling doaj-aa1a4759afe8464e9b4386805ef89f832020-11-24T22:21:41ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222014-02-017111723728The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitisNastaran Khosravi 0Nasrin Khalesi 1Samileh Noorbakhsh 2Shima Javadinia 3Ramin Asgarian 4Azardokht Tabatabai 5 Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Research Center of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Neonatal Diseases, Ali Asghar Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Research Center of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Internal Medicine, Research Center of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Community Medicine, Research Center of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Faculty Member, Research Center of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Background: Meningitis is one of the serious and dangerous infections in the infancy and childhood and rapid diagnosis of meningococcal disease is important, especially in infants. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein found in blood and is an acute phase protein. CRP sensitive reactive that used for diagnosis of infection. This study conducted to assessment of the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein, and neonatal meningitis, as well as diagnostic value of test. Methods: Forty nine hospitalized infant that suspected to meningitis were enrolled in this analytic cross sectional research via non probable accessible sampling. 28 patients (52.7%) of all the patients were male and 21 patients (42.8%) were female. The average age of the patients was 22.6±11.88 days. Data from clinical examinations and laboratory tests entered in a questionnaire and all of samples divided in two bacterial (septic) and non-bactria (aseptic) meningitis group. All data including cerebrospinal fluid CRP of newborns were statistically analyzed. Results: In total, the mean and standard deviation of age was 22.6±11.88 days. 57.2% of infants were male and 42.8% were female. In total, 40.82% of infants were diagnosed with septic meningitis. There was no significant difference between septic and aseptic groups in terms of sex (P= 1.00) also in terms of age (P= 0.1). The mean and standard deviation of CRP level in septic meningitis group was 0.95±0.68 mg/L and in aseptic group was 0.16±0.36 mg/L. The CRP level difference in septic meningitis group compare with aseptic group was statistically significant (P<0.000). The finding showed that cut off point for CRP level as a diagnostic test was 0.17 mg/L, sensitivity was 95% and specificity was 86%. Conclusion: In the present study, newborns with septic meningitis had higher cerebrospinal fluid CRP level than newborns with aseptic meningitis, and CSF-CRP can be used in rapid diagnosis of septic and aseptic meningitis. Although this result has been seen in many studies, but more research is needed. http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5167&slc_lang=en&sid=1C-reactive protein cerebrospinal fluid meningitis
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author Nastaran Khosravi
Nasrin Khalesi
Samileh Noorbakhsh
Shima Javadinia
Ramin Asgarian
Azardokht Tabatabai
spellingShingle Nastaran Khosravi
Nasrin Khalesi
Samileh Noorbakhsh
Shima Javadinia
Ramin Asgarian
Azardokht Tabatabai
The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
Tehran University Medical Journal
C-reactive protein
cerebrospinal fluid
meningitis
author_facet Nastaran Khosravi
Nasrin Khalesi
Samileh Noorbakhsh
Shima Javadinia
Ramin Asgarian
Azardokht Tabatabai
author_sort Nastaran Khosravi
title The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
title_short The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
title_full The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
title_fullStr The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
title_sort relationship between cerebrospinal fluid c-reactive protein and neonatal meningitis
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Background: Meningitis is one of the serious and dangerous infections in the infancy and childhood and rapid diagnosis of meningococcal disease is important, especially in infants. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein found in blood and is an acute phase protein. CRP sensitive reactive that used for diagnosis of infection. This study conducted to assessment of the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid C-reactive protein, and neonatal meningitis, as well as diagnostic value of test. Methods: Forty nine hospitalized infant that suspected to meningitis were enrolled in this analytic cross sectional research via non probable accessible sampling. 28 patients (52.7%) of all the patients were male and 21 patients (42.8%) were female. The average age of the patients was 22.6±11.88 days. Data from clinical examinations and laboratory tests entered in a questionnaire and all of samples divided in two bacterial (septic) and non-bactria (aseptic) meningitis group. All data including cerebrospinal fluid CRP of newborns were statistically analyzed. Results: In total, the mean and standard deviation of age was 22.6±11.88 days. 57.2% of infants were male and 42.8% were female. In total, 40.82% of infants were diagnosed with septic meningitis. There was no significant difference between septic and aseptic groups in terms of sex (P= 1.00) also in terms of age (P= 0.1). The mean and standard deviation of CRP level in septic meningitis group was 0.95±0.68 mg/L and in aseptic group was 0.16±0.36 mg/L. The CRP level difference in septic meningitis group compare with aseptic group was statistically significant (P<0.000). The finding showed that cut off point for CRP level as a diagnostic test was 0.17 mg/L, sensitivity was 95% and specificity was 86%. Conclusion: In the present study, newborns with septic meningitis had higher cerebrospinal fluid CRP level than newborns with aseptic meningitis, and CSF-CRP can be used in rapid diagnosis of septic and aseptic meningitis. Although this result has been seen in many studies, but more research is needed.
topic C-reactive protein
cerebrospinal fluid
meningitis
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