Department of Infectious Diseases, Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital, China
Review Article
A Differential Diagnostic Model for Tuberculous and Bacterial Meningitis based on Clinical and Laboratory Tests
Author(s): Fangjia Tong, Dapeng Li, Xuejie Zhu, Shengkun Zhang, Qifu Chen, Baijing Dong, Yunyan Tang, Lu Tang, Lanlan Wei*, Guobao Li and Ming Chu
Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a severe infectious disease in the Central Nervous System (CNS). It’s elusive to differentially diagnose TBM with Bacterial
Meningitis (BM). Traditional diagnosis of TBM is based on clinical features, etiological examination, and the biochemistry analysis of cerebrospinal fluid. These
conventional methods are time consuming and insensitive, which could lead to a delay in TBM diagnosis. The aim of our study is to develop a diagnosis model
which could distinguish TBM from BM rapidly and accurately. A retrospective review of all 191 CNS patients was conducted to determine the differences between
TBM (n=145) and BM (n=46) based on clinical and laboratory tests. Logistic regression was used to identify the parameters independently predicting TBM and to
develop a diagnosis model. A receiver operator characteristic curve was used to determ.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-6895.10.11.522
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