Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (Mar 2017)

Hematologic parameters to predict negative cerebrospinal fluid examination results among neurologically intact patients who underwent lumbar puncture on suspicion of central nervous system infection

  • Ji Hwan Kim,
  • Hong-Jik Kim,
  • Ji Ung Na,
  • Sang Kuk Han,
  • Pil Cho Choi,
  • Dong Hyuk Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.16.152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 25 – 31

Abstract

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Objective Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination is mandatory whenever central nervous system (CNS) infection is suspected. However, pleocytosis is not detected in a substantial number of suspected patients who undergo CSF examination. This study aimed to identify parameters that can aid in predicting negative CSF examination results (defined as a white blood cell count of 0.7, and the best cutoff values were 6.0 (accuracy 70.3%) and 12.7 mg/L (accuracy 76.2%), respectively. Conclusion The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ≥6 and C-reactive protein level ≥12.7 mg/L was significantly associated with negative CSF examination result.

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