Carson House
United States
Case Report
Traumatic Lumbar Puncture is Unlikely to Reduce Modern Molecular Detection of HSV Encephalitis (HSVE)
Author(s): Kacy A Ramirez1,2,3,4*, Rebecca Thompson2, Ishita Pareek2, Carson House2, Noel T. Lenny2,4, Anami Patel1,2,4 and John P DeVincenzo1,2,4,5
Kacy A Ramirez1,2,3,4*, Rebecca Thompson2, Ishita Pareek2, Carson House2, Noel T. Lenny2,4, Anami Patel1,2,4 and John P DeVincenzo1,2,4,5
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the gold-standard for diagnosing HSVE, but may be inhibited by blood contamination. We mimicked traumatic lumbar puncture and measured its effect on the molecular detection of HSV-1 in CSF. Clinically meaningful reductions in sensitivity were not observed. Pre-PCR processing allows sensitive detection of HSVE despite traumatic lumbar puncture.
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DOI:
10.4172/2327-5073.1000310