A new adjunct in the differentiation of encephalitis and meningitis after negative cerebrospinal fluid culture: systemic inflammatory immune index

Author:

ARIKAN Cüneyt1ORCID,ÇINAROĞLU Osman Sezer2ORCID,EFGAN Mehmet Göktuğ2ORCID,KANTER Efe2ORCID,BORA Ejder Saylav3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Soma State Hospital, Manisa, Turkey

2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey

3. Department of Emergency Medicine, Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey

Abstract

Objectives: Encephalitis and meningitis can have serious and potentially life-threatening consequences. This study aims to investigate whether the effects of systemic immune inflammation index (SII) and neutrophil/lymphocyte (N/L) ratio on differential diagnosis, severity, and clinical outcomes are superior to each other in patients diagnosed with encephalitis and meningitis in the emergency department. Methods: Patients aged 18 years and older who presented to the adult emergency department of the hospital and were diagnosed with meningitis or encephalitis between January and December 2022 were included in the study. Patients under 18 and those with missing data in their files were excluded from the study. N/L ratio, SII values, and other associated parameters were compared between the group with mortality and the group who survived both diseases. Results: There were significant differences in neutrophil, lymphocyte, N/L ratio, SII, and C-reactive protein (CRP) values between meningitis and encephalitis patients. N/L ratio and SII values were significantly lower in encephalitis patients than in meningitis patients. There was no significant difference in any of the parameters between surviving and deceased patients. Conclusions: Simple calculable ratios such as SII and N/L ratio can be a supportive parameter in the differential diagnosis of the disease. However, it has been observed that using these indices is not a useful tool in determining the severity and prognosis of patients with encephalitis and meningitis.

Publisher

The European Research Journal

Subject

General Medicine

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