Abstract

BackgroundAneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) patients have an inflammatory response in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). We determined CSF cell counts, erythrocyte/leukocyte ratio, and glucose- and protein concentrations in patients ≤20 days after aSAH without bacterial meningitis. Such knowledge may help to interpret CSF parameters in patients with an external drain if nosocomial bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis is suspected. MethodsPatients with aSAH admitted between 2010 and 2017 with at least one CSF sample ≤ 20 days after ictus were included from a prospectively collected database. CSF samples were excluded if the patient used antibiotics or if the CSF culture was positive. We calculated estimated marginal means with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) with linear mixed models for CSF cell counts, glucose- and protein concentrations. ResultsWe included 209 patients with 306 CSF samples. Highest estimated median leukocyte count was 305 (95%CI:225–412) x10^6/L, and the lowest estimated median erythrocyte/leukocyte ratio was 109 (95%CI:73–163). Estimated mean glucose concentrations remained within the normal range. The estimated median protein concentration decreased from 3.3 g/L (95%CI:2.5–4.2) on day 0 to 1.0 g/L (95%CI:0.8–1.2) on day 14. ConclusionThe limits we found for the inflammatory reaction in aSAH patients may help physicians to interpret CSF parameters in aSAH patients with an external CSF drain. Future studies are needed to compare CSF parameters in aSAH patients with and without bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis.

Highlights

  • In patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage the presence of blood in the subarachnoid space results in a local sterile inflammatory response [1,2,3]

  • We investigated the course of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cell counts, erythrocyte/leukocyte ratio, and glucose- and protein concentrations in aSAH patients without bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis during the initial 3 weeks after ictus

  • Our cohort included aSAH patients with at least one CSF sample obtained by lumbar puncture or by sampling from an external lumbar drain (ELD) or an external ventricular drain (EVD) during the first 20 days after ictus

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Introduction

In patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) the presence of blood in the subarachnoid space results in a local sterile inflammatory response [1,2,3]. Many studies found elevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of inflammatory parameters such as interleukins after aSAH [1,2,3,4,5], the course of CSF cell counts, erythrocyte/leukocyte ratio and glucose- and protein concentrations in the CSF after aSAH remains unclear Such knowledge may help to interpret CSF parameters in patients with an external drain if nosocomial bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis is suspected. We determined CSF cell counts, erythrocyte/leukocyte ratio, and glucose- and protein concentrations in patients ≤20 days after aSAH without bacterial meningitis Future studies are needed to compare CSF parameters in aSAH patients with and without bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis

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