• Indian J Pediatr · May 2013

    Serum procalcitonin in septic meningitis.

    • Rajniti Prasad, Rishi Kapoor, Om Prakash Mishra, Ragini Srivastava, and Utpal Kant Singh.
    • Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India.
    • Indian J Pediatr. 2013 May 1; 80 (5): 365-70.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the role of serum procalcitonin (PCT) in diagnosis of septic meningitis in children and its efficacy in differential diagnosis.MethodsThe study included 40 children of septic meningitis admitted in pediatric ward with fever, headache, vomiting and seizure, up to 14 y of age. The diagnosis of septic meningitis was based on clinical features; physical examination, blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytochemical findings, gram's stain and bacterial culture. Fifteen cases of aseptic meningitis admitted during same period were also included in the study, and 15 children with normal CSF were taken as control. Serum PCT was measured by ELISA Kit.ResultsSerum PCT level was significantly higher in children with septic meningitis than those with aseptic meningitis or in controls (p < 0.001). In culture and gram's stain positive 7 cases, serum procalcitonin was significantly elevated (24,768.21 ± 6,567.45 pg/mL) than aseptic meningitis(14,451.24 ± 4,266.15 pg/mL) (p < 0.001). Further its level was found significantly elevated in partially treated septic meningitis as compared to aseptic meningitis cases (p < 0.001). At optimum cut off value of ≥ 5,000 pg/mL, based on area under ROC curve, PCT showed sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 98.5 %, 93.5 %, 98.6 % and 93.3 % respectively. Serum PCT with cut off level of 15,000 pg/ml showed sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV of 92 %, 67 %, 91.4 % and 71.4 % respectively for the differentiation of septic from aseptic meningitis.ConclusionsSerum PCT may be used as diagnostic marker for septic meningitis and its differentiation from aseptic meningitis.

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