Cerebrospinal fluid protein and glucose levels in neonates with a systemic inflammatory response without meningitis

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Background: It has been estimated that paediatric meningitis without elevated CSF white cell count (pleocytosis) accounts for 0.5-12% of all cases of bacterial meningitis. CSF protein and glucose measurements are therefore essential in management but may be neglected in clinical practice. In order to improve recognition of bacterial meningitis in neonates and to enable adequate management and audit, we investigated whether a systemic inflammatory response in the absence of meningitis is associated with elevated CSF protein and reduced CSF glucose levels. A further aim was to determine whether abnormal levels of these parameters were associated with increased incidence of neurological damage. Methods: As part of an audit into management of abnormal CSF findings in neonates, we conducted a retrospective analysis of neonates without meningitis as evident from normal CSF white blood cell counts and negative CSF culture. We compared data from neonates with fever (temperature >38.0 °C) and/or elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels (>5 mg/l) (possible sepsis) with data from neonates without fever or CRP elevation. Results: We analysed results from a total of 244 neonates. CSF protein levels were 0.89 g/l (SD 0.37) in neonates without fever or elevated CRP (n=26) and not significantly different from neonates with possible sepsis (n=218) with 0.92 g/l (SD 0.40). CSF glucose levels in infants with possible sepsis were 2.71 (SD 0.83) mmol/l and not significantly different from infants without sepsis with 2.55 mmol/l (SD 0.34). Conclusions: CSF protein and glucose levels are not affected by a systemic inflammatory response syndrome if there is no meningitis.

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Noureldein, M., Mardare, R., Pickard, J., Shing, H. L., & Eisenhut, M. (2018). Cerebrospinal fluid protein and glucose levels in neonates with a systemic inflammatory response without meningitis. Fluids and Barriers of the CNS, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12987-018-0095-4

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