Abstract
In order to discriminate between transsudated and intrathecally produced IgA and IgM in patients with blood cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier (BCB) damage, we developed extended indices (IgA-EI and IgM-EI) for these immunoglobulins according to the general formula for extended index of a component X in CSF: X-EI = (CSF-X/serum-X)/(CSF-albumin/serum-albumin)a where a is a parameter specific for X. For IgA parameter a was found to be 1.15 and for IgM 1.9. A preliminary evaluation of IgA-EI and IgM-EI indicated lower false positive rates as compared to CSF IgA and IgM concentrations as well as 'conventional' IgA and IgM indices in cases with BCB damage, and essentially the same rates as for the hyperbolic formulae of Reiber and Felgenhauer. The importance of reliable sampling and analytical technique for IgM in CSF is discussed.
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