Biochemical parameters of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with acute viralmeningitis and meningoencephalitis
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2018
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Kozko, Volodymyr
Sokhan, A.
Burma, Ya.
Kuznetsova, Anastasiia
Gavrylov, Anatoliy
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The aim. Determination of the diagnostic value of lactate,
lactate dehydrogenase, cholinesterase, acid phosphatase
and cholinesterase in CSF for early diagnosis
and prognosis of acute viral meningitis and meningoencephalitis.
Materials and methods. 92 patients with a confirmed viral
etiology of the disease were examined. Among them –
20 patients with HSV 1,2 neuroinfection, 19 patients with
EBV, 15 with VZV, 14 with HHV-6 and 24 patients with
enterovirus neuroinfection. Patients were divided into
groups depending on the etiology and severity of the disease.
In addition to analyzing the clinical course of the
disease, we conducted a CSF study to determine the level
of lactate, lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine kinase, cholinesterase
and acid phosphatase on admission to hospital
and after 10-12 days of treatment.
Results of the study. The highest mean age was observed
in patients with VZV meningitis – 38.27±18.24 years,
the youngest were patients with enterovirus infection –
24.05±5.72 (р˂0.001). The number of women and men
was the same in almost all groups, but among patients
with HSV 1, 2 neuroinfection women were significantly
prevalent – 16 (80 %) out of 20 cases. The most severe
course was observed in groups of EBV and HHV-6 neuroinfections.
Neuroinfections of enterovirus etiology had
the most favorable course.
The obtained data indicate the dependence of the levels of
indicators, which were determined primarily from the severity
of the disease. So the level of creatinine kinase and
acid phosphatase in patients with moderate severity was
significantly higher in comparison with severe patients
(p<0.05). The lactate level was higher in patients with severe
neuroinfection (p<0.05). The highest levels of lactate
were detected in patients with HHV-6 meningoencephalitis (p<0.05). The level of cholinesterase was significantly
lower in severe patients.
Conclusions. The obtained data confirm the presence of
deep metabolic disturbances in the brain tissues in all
patients with acute viral neuroinfections both at the onset
of the disease and in the dynamics of treatment. Determination
of levels of creatinine kinase, acid phosphatase,
lactate and cholinesterase in CSF of patients with
acute viral neuroinfection has a high diagnostic value,
but cannot be used to predict an unfavorable course of
the disease
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lactatedehydrogenase, cholinesterase, lactate, creatininekinase, acid phosphatase, cerebrospinal fluid, meningitis, meningoencephalitis
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Biochemical parameters of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with acute viralmeningitis and meningoencephalitis / V. Kozko, А. Sokhan, Ya. Burma, А. Kuznietsova, A. Gavrylov // Science rise. – 2018. – № 4 (24). – С. 23–27.