Cerebrospinal fluid Transaminases as discriminatory marker in meningitis

Kavindra Borgaonkar, R. Patil, Swati Sawant Talekar
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Back ground: Bacterial meningitis (BM) is a life-threatening disease with high mortality rates and bad neurologic sequelae; however, it is a potentially treatable disease, whereas aseptic (viral) meningitis (AM) mostly subsides spontaneously. Therefore, BM represents a medical emergency. Objective: To study cerebrospinal fluid Transaminases and other marker in meningitis. Material and Methods: The present study was carried out in the Department of Biochemistry at Government Medical College and Hospital, Aurangabad during the period June 1999 to June 2001 on 40 patients of meningitis and 20 controls from pediatric age group. CSF and blood samples from patients suffering from pyogenic meningitis (32) (Group II), tuberculous meningitis (Group III) (8) and control subjects (Group I) (20) were examined. Statistical analysis was done by One way ANOVA non-parametric test with Tukey-test to compare all the group was used and calculated by SPSS 19 version of the software. Result: In our study we have seen that CSF sugar was Significantly lower in the Pyogenic Meningitis Group (II) as compared to Controls (I) and Tuberculous meningitis (III) group (p<0.05) and also CSF/Blood Sugar Ratio was significantly lower Pyogenic (II) and Tuberculous (III) Meningitis group as compared to Control (I) (p<0.05). CSF Proteins were significantly higher in Pyogenic (II) and Tuberculous Meningitis group (III) as compared to controls (p<0.05). CSF GPT was significantly higher in Pyogenic (II) and Tubercoulas (III) meningitis as compared to control (I). Conclusion: CSF GOT was significantly increased in pyogenic meningitis as compared to tuberculous meningitis. Thus we have concluded that CSF GOT, GPT help the clinician for diagnosing meningitis in addition to the routine investigations. Further CSF GOT may help in the differentiation between pyogenic and tuberculous meningitis.
脑脊液转氨酶作为脑膜炎的鉴别标志物
背景:细菌性脑膜炎(BM)是一种死亡率高、神经系统后遗症严重、危及生命的疾病。然而,它是一种潜在的可治疗的疾病,而无菌性(病毒性)脑膜炎(AM)大多自发消退。因此,BM代表一种医疗紧急情况。目的:探讨脑脊液转氨酶及其他标志物在脑膜炎中的意义。材料和方法:本研究于1999年6月至2001年6月在奥兰加巴德政府医学院和医院生物化学系对40名脑膜炎患者和20名儿童年龄组的对照组进行。对化脓性脑膜炎(32例)(II组)、结核性脑膜炎(III组)(8例)和对照组(I组)(20例)的脑脊液和血液样本进行检测。统计分析采用单因素方差分析(One way ANOVA)非参数检验,采用tukey检验比较各组间差异,计算采用SPSS 19版软件。结果:在我们的研究中,我们发现化脓性脑膜炎组(II)的脑脊液糖明显低于对照组(I)和结核性脑膜炎(III)组(p<0.05),而化脓性脑膜炎组(II)和结核性脑膜炎(III)组的脑脊液/血糖比也明显低于对照组(I) (p<0.05)。化脓性(II)和结核性脑膜炎(III)组脑脊液蛋白明显高于对照组(p<0.05)。化脓性(II)和结核性(III)脑膜炎脑脊液GPT明显高于对照(I)。结论:化脓性脑膜炎脑脊液GOT明显高于结核性脑膜炎。因此,我们认为脑脊液GOT、GPT除了常规检查外,还有助于临床医生诊断脑膜炎。进一步的脑脊液GOT可能有助于区分化脓性脑膜炎和结核性脑膜炎。
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