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Table 2 Demographic, vitals signs, laboratory and cerebrospinal fluid results on enrolment

From: Tuberculous meningitis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in adults with central nervous system infections in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: an observational study

 

Tuberculous meningitis

Acute meningitis

Chronic meningitis

Encephalitis

Meningoencephalitis

P values

Number

41

10

9

12

12

 

Demographic results

      

Age; years, (median, range)

31 (13–64)

33 (15–65)

36.5 (22–67)

38 (16–57)

36 (14–62)

p = 0.8

Males; (number, percentage)

31 (75.6 %)

6 (66.6 %)

7 (77.7 %)

9 (75 %)

6 (50 %)

p = 0.4

Fever History (number, percentage)

32 (78 %)

9 (100 %)

7 (77.8 %)

10 (83.3 %)

8 (66.6 %)

p = 0.4

Days of fever before presentation (median, range)

14 (3–90)

3 (1–19)

35 (7–90)

5 (2–21)

4 (2–10)

p < 0.001

Headache

33 (80.5 %)

8 (88.9 %)

8 (88.9 %)

8 (66.6 %)

7 (63.6 %)

p = 0.6

Coma (GCS < 11)

12 (29.2 %)

2 (22.2 %)

0 (0 %)

4 (33.3 %)

3 (25 %)

p = 0.4

HIV Positive (number, percentage)

4 (9.8 %)

3 (33.3 %)

4 (44.4 %)

2 (16.6 %)

3 (27.7 %)

p = 0.3

Vitals signs and laboratory results

      

Pulse Rate; median (range), (beats/min)

85 (55–155)

101 (50–160)

88 (68–108)

101 (65–140)

99 (60–162)

p = 0.2

Temperature; mean (range) (degrees Celsius)

37.8 (36–40)

38.5 (36.5–39)

37.6 (36.2–38.2)

38 (36.6–40.8)

36.8 (36.8–39.3)

p = 0.4

White blood cell count; mean (range), ×103/μL

10.3 (4.3–25.3)

10.8 (6–30.3)

9.8 (4.3–13)

15.2 (4.1 to 24.9)

10 (4–22.2)

p = 0.3

Hemoglobin; mean (range), (g/dl)

12.4 (8.1–16.8)

13.4 (7.4–15.9)

12.1 (8–16.4)

12 (8.2–15.9)

12.1 (8.8–15.3)

p = 0.8

Platelet; mean (range), ×109/L

314 (83–582)

251 (86–296)

274 (212–443)

193 (58–767)

299 (61–470)

p = 0.1

Lumbar Puncture Results

      

Opening Pressure (cm H2O)

21 (8–65)

6 (4–27)

17 (4–40)

15 (8–40)

15 (3–34)

p = 0.2

Total White Cell Count

60 (0–1160)

95 (20–220)

40 (5–1050)

50 (8–615)

30 (0–305)

p = 0.4

Neutrophil (Percentage)

5 (0–92)

20 (5–89)

30 (0–99)

10 (0–100)

4 (0–30)

p = 0.09

>50 % Neutrophils (number, percentage)

7 (17.1 %)

2 (22.2 %)

3 (33.3 %)

5 (41.7 %)

6 (50 %)

p = 0.04

Glucose (mmol/L)

2 (0.2-4.6)

3 (0.1-6)

1.7 (0.2-3)

3.8 (0.5-6.2)

4 (2-5)

p = 0.7

CSF:blood glucose ratio

0.26 (0.09–0.51)

0.45 (0.05–0.87)

0.17 (0.1–0.31)

0.55 (0.06–0.83)

0.64 (0.32–0.8)

p < 0.001

CSF:blood glucose ratio <50 % (number, percentage)

37 (90.2)

5 (55.5)

8 (88.8)

4 (33.3)

2 (18.2)

p = 0.03

Total Protein g/L

1.6 (0.3–7.1)

1.3 (0.5–4.2)

1.2 (0.7–3.8)

0.9 (0.4–8.3)

0.95 (0.3–1.6)

p = 0.06

  1. P < .05 by analysis of variance, the Kruskal-Wallis tests, χ 2 test or Fisher’s exact test comparing the groups