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Publication The microbiological diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis: Results of Haydarpasa-1 study(2014) ;Erdem, H. (7005578733) ;Ozturk-Engin, D. (25622697400) ;Elaldi, N. (55928536800) ;Gulsun, S. (9842077500) ;Sengoz, G. (23009761400) ;Crisan, A. (57220344976) ;Johansen, I.S. (55330822600) ;Inan, A. (9843845700) ;Nechifor, M. (7006100922) ;Al-Mahdawi, A. (6603126939) ;Civljak, R. (7801604292) ;Ozguler, M. (56090892000) ;Savic, B. (7004671656) ;Ceran, N. (6506778903) ;Cacopardo, B. (7003926073) ;Inal, A.S. (57197164912) ;Namiduru, M. (6602332685) ;Dayan, S. (55000710700) ;Kayabas, U. (13004585100) ;Parlak, E. (7004037768) ;Khalifa, A. (26027528400) ;Kursun, E. (55356654900) ;Sipahi, O.R. (10340240700) ;Yemisen, M. (57208572543) ;Akbulut, A. (6701550061) ;Bitirgen, M. (10046013800) ;Dulovic, O. (6602485522) ;Kandemir, B. (16686312900) ;Luca, C. (7006040019) ;Parlak, M. (57935167700) ;Stahl, J.P. (7202873929) ;Pehlivanoglu, F. (36560231700) ;Simeon, S. (56091330000) ;Ulu-Kilic, A. (36873252700) ;Yasar, K. (14323903800) ;Yilmaz, G. (57220513488) ;Yilmaz, E. (22037135100) ;Beovic, B. (55887249900) ;Catroux, M. (56091442200) ;Lakatos, B. (36614563800) ;Sunbul, M. (7004406526) ;Oncul, O. (56194760300) ;Alabay, S. (55866937900) ;Sahin-Horasan, E. (56091331600) ;Kose, S. (24401322500) ;Shehata, G. (56051054400) ;Andre, K. (56090809900) ;Alp, A. (7003572097) ;Ćosić, G. (56507327000) ;Cem Gul, H. (23094226600) ;Karakas, A. (37074784800) ;Chadapaud, S. (23567706200) ;Hansmann, Y. (7004018698) ;Harxhi, A. (8690048500) ;Kirova, V. (56091200300) ;Masse-Chabredier, I. (56090828500) ;Oncu, S. (55945280700) ;Sener, A. (23996235800) ;Tekin, R. (36599200500) ;Deveci, O. (55676015400) ;Karabay, O. (23060531400)Agalar, C. (6602534012)We aimed to provide data on the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in this largest case series ever reported. The Haydarpasa-1 study involved patients with microbiologically confirmed TBM in Albania, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Syria and Turkey between 2000 and 2012. A positive culture, PCR or Ehrlich-Ziehl-Neelsen staining (EZNs) from the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was mandatory for inclusion of meningitis patients. A total of 506 TBM patients were included. The sensitivities of the tests were as follows: interferon-γ release assay (Quantiferon TB gold in tube) 90.2%, automated culture systems (ACS) 81.8%, Löwenstein Jensen medium (L-J) 72.7%, adenosine deaminase (ADA) 29.9% and EZNs 27.3%. CSF-ACS was superior to CSF L-J culture and CSF-PCR (p <0.05 for both). Accordingly, CSF L-J culture was superior to CSF-PCR (p <0.05). Combination of L-J and ACS was superior to using these tests alone (p <0.05). There were poor and inverse agreements between EZNs and L-J culture (κ = -0.189); ACS and L-J culture (κ = -0.172) (p <0.05 for both). Fair and inverse agreement was detected for CSF-ADA and CSF-PCR (κ = -0.299, p <0.05). Diagnostic accuracy of TBM was increased when both ACS and L-J cultures were used together. Non-culture tests contributed to TBM diagnosis to a degree. However, due to the delays in the diagnosis with any of the cultures, combined use of non-culture tests appears to contribute early diagnosis. Hence, the diagnostic approach to TBM should be individualized according to the technical capacities of medical institutions particularly in those with poor resources. © 2013 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
