Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise
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Resumo: | We reviewed the laboratorycards of 200 analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) performed to evaluate acute alterations of consciousness in adult patients attended in a neurological emergency room. 61% were men; the mean age was 46 years. The most common clinical data were infective and neurologic. The CSF was abnormal in 149 (74.5%) patients and the most common syndromes were: compressive (21%), hemorrhagic (11.5%), viral (8.5%), septic (7.5%), moderate hyperglycorrachia (6.5%), hydroelectrolytic disturbances (5.5%). There were some statistically significant correlations between CSF syndromes and clinical data: septic syndrome and fever and meningeal signs, hemorrhagic syndrome and headache and meningeal signs, CSF hydroelectrolytic disturbance syndrome and seizures, severe hyperproteinorrachia and headache, fever, meningeal signs and vomiting, moderate hyperproteinorrachia and age over 65 and male sex. We classified the abnormal results in two groups: 1 - sufficient for an immediate clinical decision; 2 - nonspecific. The former group was found in 27.5% of the patients and in 36.9% of the abnormal CSF results. In patients attending to neurologic emergency rooms with acute alterations of consciousness, the examination of the CSF frequently could contribute to an etiologic diagnosis. It must be performed after a rigorous clinical evaluation of the patient. |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromiseSíndromes liquóricas em pacientes com comprometimento agudo da consciênciacerebrospinal fluidconsciousnessemergency roomlíquorconsciênciaemergênciaWe reviewed the laboratorycards of 200 analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) performed to evaluate acute alterations of consciousness in adult patients attended in a neurological emergency room. 61% were men; the mean age was 46 years. The most common clinical data were infective and neurologic. The CSF was abnormal in 149 (74.5%) patients and the most common syndromes were: compressive (21%), hemorrhagic (11.5%), viral (8.5%), septic (7.5%), moderate hyperglycorrachia (6.5%), hydroelectrolytic disturbances (5.5%). There were some statistically significant correlations between CSF syndromes and clinical data: septic syndrome and fever and meningeal signs, hemorrhagic syndrome and headache and meningeal signs, CSF hydroelectrolytic disturbance syndrome and seizures, severe hyperproteinorrachia and headache, fever, meningeal signs and vomiting, moderate hyperproteinorrachia and age over 65 and male sex. We classified the abnormal results in two groups: 1 - sufficient for an immediate clinical decision; 2 - nonspecific. The former group was found in 27.5% of the patients and in 36.9% of the abnormal CSF results. In patients attending to neurologic emergency rooms with acute alterations of consciousness, the examination of the CSF frequently could contribute to an etiologic diagnosis. It must be performed after a rigorous clinical evaluation of the patient.Nós revisamos os registros de 200 exames de líquido cefalorraquidiano (LCR) realizados para avaliar alterações agudas da consciência em pacientes adultos atendidos em um pronto-socorro neurológico. 61% eram homens e a idade média era 46 anos. Os dados clínicos mais comuns foram infecciosos e neurológicos. O LCR foi anormal em 149 (74,5%) pacientes e as síndromes mais comuns foram: compressiva (21%), hemorrágica (11,5%), viral (8,5%), séptica (7,5%), hiperglicorraquia moderada (6,5%), distúrbio hidro-eletrolítico (5,5%). Nós classificamos os resultados anormais em dois grupos: 1 - suficientes para uma decisão clínica imediata; 2 - inespecíficos. O primeiro grupo foi encontrado em 27,5% dos pacientes e em 36,9% dos resultados anormais. Houve algumas correlações estatisticamente significantes entre dados clínicos e síndromes liquóricas: síndrome séptica e febre e sinais meníngeos, síndrome hemorrágica e cefaléia e sinais meníngeos, distúrbio hidro-eletrolítico no LCR e convulsões, hiperproteinorraquia acentuada e cefaléia, febre, sinais meníngeos e vômitos, hiperproteinorraquia moderada e idade acima de 65 anos e sexo masculino. Em pacientes atendidos em pronto-socorro neurológico com alterações agudas da consciência, o exame do LCR frequentemente pode contribuir para um diagnóstico etiológico. Deve ser solicitado após rigorosa avaliação clínica do paciente.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM) Department of NeurologyUNIFESP, EPM, Department of NeurologySciELOAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Batista, Marcus Sabry Azar [UNIFESP]Neves, Afonso Carlos [UNIFESP]Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra [UNIFESP]Reis-Filho, João Batista dos [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:24:44Z2015-06-14T13:24:44Z1998-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion184-187application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200003Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO, v. 56, n. 2, p. 184-187, 1998.10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200003S0004-282X1998000200003.pdf0004-282XS0004-282X1998000200003http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/624engArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatriainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-29T11:27:47Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/624Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-29T11:27:47Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise Síndromes liquóricas em pacientes com comprometimento agudo da consciência |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise Batista, Marcus Sabry Azar [UNIFESP] cerebrospinal fluid consciousness emergency room líquor consciência emergência |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
title_full |
Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
title_fullStr |
Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
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Cerebrospinal fluid syndromes in patients with acute consciousness compromise |
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Batista, Marcus Sabry Azar [UNIFESP] |
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Batista, Marcus Sabry Azar [UNIFESP] Neves, Afonso Carlos [UNIFESP] Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra [UNIFESP] Reis-Filho, João Batista dos [UNIFESP] |
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author |
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Neves, Afonso Carlos [UNIFESP] Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra [UNIFESP] Reis-Filho, João Batista dos [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Batista, Marcus Sabry Azar [UNIFESP] Neves, Afonso Carlos [UNIFESP] Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra [UNIFESP] Reis-Filho, João Batista dos [UNIFESP] |
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cerebrospinal fluid consciousness emergency room líquor consciência emergência |
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cerebrospinal fluid consciousness emergency room líquor consciência emergência |
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We reviewed the laboratorycards of 200 analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) performed to evaluate acute alterations of consciousness in adult patients attended in a neurological emergency room. 61% were men; the mean age was 46 years. The most common clinical data were infective and neurologic. The CSF was abnormal in 149 (74.5%) patients and the most common syndromes were: compressive (21%), hemorrhagic (11.5%), viral (8.5%), septic (7.5%), moderate hyperglycorrachia (6.5%), hydroelectrolytic disturbances (5.5%). There were some statistically significant correlations between CSF syndromes and clinical data: septic syndrome and fever and meningeal signs, hemorrhagic syndrome and headache and meningeal signs, CSF hydroelectrolytic disturbance syndrome and seizures, severe hyperproteinorrachia and headache, fever, meningeal signs and vomiting, moderate hyperproteinorrachia and age over 65 and male sex. We classified the abnormal results in two groups: 1 - sufficient for an immediate clinical decision; 2 - nonspecific. The former group was found in 27.5% of the patients and in 36.9% of the abnormal CSF results. In patients attending to neurologic emergency rooms with acute alterations of consciousness, the examination of the CSF frequently could contribute to an etiologic diagnosis. It must be performed after a rigorous clinical evaluation of the patient. |
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1998 |
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1998-06-01 2015-06-14T13:24:44Z 2015-06-14T13:24:44Z |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200003 Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO, v. 56, n. 2, p. 184-187, 1998. 10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200003 S0004-282X1998000200003.pdf 0004-282X S0004-282X1998000200003 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/624 |
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Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO, v. 56, n. 2, p. 184-187, 1998. 10.1590/S0004-282X1998000200003 S0004-282X1998000200003.pdf 0004-282X S0004-282X1998000200003 |
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