Pattern of Cerebrospinal Fluid Lactic Dehydrogenase During Treatment of Bacterial Meningitis

Bacterial and aseptic meningitis are characterized by distinctive lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns. No studies have quantified the dynamics of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme distribution during treated bacterial meningitis. We used a retrospective case-series design, and reviewed files of all...

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description Bacterial and aseptic meningitis are characterized by distinctive lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns. No studies have quantified the dynamics of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme distribution during treated bacterial meningitis. We used a retrospective case-series design, and reviewed files of all neonates with bacterial meningitis who attended our pediatric tertiary medical center for 8 years period. We identified neonates in whom a repeated lumbar puncture was indicated. Findings of cerebrospinal fluid analysis, including levels of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes, were compared with an age-matched reference group. In two patients with meningitis, lumbar puncture with cerebrospinal fluid analysis was repeated because of inadequate response to treatment or initially obscure etiologic pathogens. Both patients had initially low levels of lactic dehydrogenase-1 and lactic dehydrogenase-2 and high levels of lactic dehydrogenase-4 and lactic dehydrogenase-5, similar to other patients with bacterial meningitis. The distribution pattern of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme normalized after adequate antibiotic treatment. In light of the encouraging results in these two patients, further studies are warranted regarding the value of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzyme measurements for follow-up purposes and for evaluations of response to treatment.
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Bacteria
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Human viral diseases
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Infectious diseases
Isoenzymes - cerebrospinal fluid
L-Lactate Dehydrogenase - cerebrospinal fluid
Medical sciences
Meningitis, Bacterial - cerebrospinal fluid
Meningitis, Bacterial - drug therapy
Meningitis, Bacterial - enzymology
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Pasteurella Infections - cerebrospinal fluid
Pasteurella Infections - drug therapy
Pasteurella Infections - enzymology
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Retrospective Studies
Streptococcal Infections - cerebrospinal fluid
Streptococcal Infections - drug therapy
Streptococcal Infections - enzymology
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Treatment Outcome
Viral diseases
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