Skip to main content
. 2019 Mar 26;14:2103–2113. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S189127

Table S1.

Comparison of various CSF parameters (N=81)a

Parameters TBMb (N=39) NTIM (N=16) IND (N=16) NIND (N=10) TBM vs NTIM TBM vs IND TBM vs NIND
Age (years) 7 (2.75–11) 6 (1.31–10.35) 7.5 (4.5–13.25) 5.5 (1.75–10.5)
Cells in CSF (per µL) 30 (5.5–100) 55 (15–175) 0.5 (0–2.75) 0 (0–2) P=0.55 <0.05 P=0.0003 <0.0001
Number of samples with cells (≥10 per µL) 28 12 2 3
Lymphocyte % 75 (24.5–100) 5 (0–65) 25 (0–100) 0 (0–100) <0.05
P=0.02
P=0.25 P=0.22
Number of samples with lymphocytes (>50%) 25 5 7 7
Neutrophils 0 (0–30) 30 (0–92.5) 0 (0–0) 0 (0–0) P=0.17 P=0.29 <0.05
P=0.003
CSF sugar (mg%) 53 (34.5–66.5) 54 (25–79.75) 69.5 (60–77.5) 62 (48.75–82.25) P=0.83 <0.05
P=0.013
P=0.14
Concomitant blood sugar 108 (95.5–121.5) 111 (108–121) 100 (91–116.5) 99.5 (92.75–110.25) P=0.34 P=0.51 P=0.41
CSF to blood sugar ratio 0.47 (0.32–0.58) 0.49 (0.19–0.7) 0.7 (0.58–0.728) 0.69 (0.43–0.82) P=0.99 <0.05
P=0.002
<0.05
P=0.02
Number of samples with low CSF to blood sugar ratio (<0.5) 19 8 3 5
CSF protein (mg%) 97 (75–136) 75 (43.5–105.5) 52 (34.5–77.5) 32.5 (25.5–62.5) P=0.06 <0.05
P=0.002
<0.05
P=0.0004
Number of samples with raised CSF proteins (>100 mg/dL) 18 4 3 2

Notes:

a

Median values are indicated; values in brackets indicate the interquartile range. This study was performed on an archived sample from a previous study by Haldar et al.1

b

Includes “definite”, “probable” and “possible” TBM groups.

Abbreviations: TBM, tuberculosis meningitis; NTIM, nontuberculosis infectious meningitis; IND, infectious neurological disorders; NIND, nonIND; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid.