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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2008; 24 (4): 520-524
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-89569

ABSTRACT

To determine the necessity of lumbar puncture for the cerebrospinal fluid examination in the evaluation of hospitalized elderly patients with confusion and fever. It is a descriptive study conducted in Ahwaz a city southwest Iran, from July 2006 to June 2007. Sixty elderly patients with confusion and fever admitted to a teaching hospital, who had a lumbar puncture and cerebrospinal fluid evaluation to evaluate fever and confusion, were studied. After final diagnosis patients were placed in two groups [meningitis group and bacteremic group] and compared in SPSS using chi square test. Of the total sixty patients, six [10%] were diagnosed as bacterial meningitis. The remaining fifty four [90%] were diagnosed as bacteremia. The primary origins for fever and confusion in bacteremic patients included urinary tract infections [20%], pneumonia [45%], gastroenteritis [17%] and soft tissus infection [8%]. Most hospitalized, elderly patients with fever and confusion have primary causes of the confusion outside the central nervous system and may not require a routine evaluation of their cerebrospinal fluid


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Humans , Confusion/cerebrospinal fluid , Confusion/diagnosis , Fever/cerebrospinal fluid , Fever/diagnosis , Aged , Chi-Square Distribution , Meningitis, Bacterial/cerebrospinal fluid , Meningitis, Bacterial/diagnosis , Meningitis, Bacterial/complications , Urinary Tract Infections/complications , Bacteremia/cerebrospinal fluid , Bacteremia/diagnosis , Bacteremia/complications , Pneumonia/complications , Cerebrospinal Fluid/analysis , Cerebrospinal Fluid/diagnosis , Gastroenteritis/complications
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