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KMID : 0391520140220010012
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society
2014 Volume.22 No. 1 p.12 ~ p.16
Pediatric Bacterial and Aseptic Meningitis in Daegu
Kim Sae-Yoon

Lee Eung-Bin
Park Sun-Young
Kim Sang-Hoon
Yang Young-Ho
Kang Hwa-Jeong
Kwon Soon-Hak
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics and causative organisms of meningitis in the Daegu region and seek a useful tool for the early prediction of bacterial meningitis in children.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 115 pediatric patients diagnosed with bacterial or aseptic meningitis at Yeungnam university hospital in Daegu from March 2012 to July 2013. We evaluated their clinical symptoms, laboratory findings, clinical courses, bacterial meningitis scores and complications.

Results:The subjects included 106 with aseptic meningitis and 9 with bacterial meningitis. At the time of visit, fever was the most frequent symptom, followed by headache, vomiting and neck stiffness. In cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, white blood cell (WBC) count were higher in the bacterial meningitis group (1423.8¡¾1980.4 vs. 120.0¡¾161.6 mg/dL). Mean CSF protein was 219.4¡¾183.6 mg/ dL in bacterial meningitis and 42.4¡¾27.0 mg/dL in aseptic meningitis (P £¼0.001). Bacterial meningitis score (BMS) were higher in the group with bacterial meningitis. Abnormal radiological findings were found in 44% of the group with bacterial meningitis.

Conclusion: Although the clinical features between the groups were similar, the CSF analysis revealed significant differences statistically. Furthermore, BMS could be helpful to predict bacterial meningitis in children. During the outbreak of aseptic meningitis, it might reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and antibiotic treatments.
KEYWORD
Meningitis bacterial, Meningitis aseptic, children
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