Title of article :
Diagnostic Value of Serum Procalcitonin Level in Differentiating Bacterial from Nonbacterial Meningitis in Children
Author/Authors :
Umran, Raid M.R Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital - College of Medicine - University of Kufa - Iraq , Radhi, Nabeel Hashim Al-Zahra Teaching Hospital - College of Medicine - University of Kufa - Iraq
Abstract :
Objective: Acute bacterial meningitis in pediatrics remains a serious and potentially lethal disease. Its
prognosis is critically dependent on rapid diagnosis and treatment. The use of biological markers, like
procalcitonin, has been proposed to facilitate the accuracy of the initial diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. The
aim of this study was assessment the diagnostic values of serum procalcitonin (PCT) assay in the diagnosis
and differentiation of acute bacterial from non bacterial meningitis.
Methods: 45 patients with suspicion of meningitis were enrolled in the study and were clinically evaluated
and investigated by lumbar punctures for cerebrospinal fluid analysis, C-reactive protein and differential
leukocyte count. Patients with clinical and laboratory suggestion of bacterial causes were regarded as
bacterial meningitis group (29 patients), and those who were suggestive of nonbacterial causes were
regarded as nonbacterial group (16 patients).
Findings: Serum procalcitonin levels were significantly higher in bacterial meningitis group (637±325 pg/ml)
compared with non-bacterial meningitis (380±170 pg/ml); P<0.001. Procalcitonin levels were more sensitive
and specific (79%, 81%) than C-reactive protein (76%, 75%) and white blood cell count (72%, 75%) in the
diagnosis of bacterial meningitis.
Conclusion: Elevated serum procalcitonin level could be a predictor of bacterial causes of meningitis and is
more sensitive and specific than other diagnostic predictors.
Keywords :
Bacterial Meningiti , Nonbacterial , Procalcitonon , C-Reactive Protein , White Blood Cell
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics