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The goal of this Diagnostic accuracy study is
The investigators will include [study Population] Patients with chronic meningitis as per criteria listed below
The sensitivity and specificity of the finding of sulcal tuberculomas will be compared to the reference standard diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of TB meningitis.
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Methodology of the study Study design:Ambispective cohort study; Observational study; Diagnostic accuracy study
Sample size: All consecutive patients in the database will be included in the retrospective study and all new patients registered in the neurology OPD and admitted in the Neurology or General Medicine or Geriatric medicine or Medical oncology wards will be included in the prospective arm
Expecting a sensitivity of 70% of sulcal tuberculomas in tubercular meningitis with a range of 60 to 80, the investigators expect (4*70*30) /10*10=84 patients Expecting sulcal tuberculomas to have a specificity of 80%, with a range of 70 to 90%, the investigators expect (4*80*20)/10*10=64 patients Expecting a 70% prevalence of tubercular meningitis amongst patients with chronic meningitis, sample size of atleast 120 patients (70% of 120=84).
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Study Population: Patients with chronic meningitis as per criteria described
Inclusion criteria
Diagnostic criteria for Tuberculous meningitis ▪ Described in the diagnostic test section ahead
Diagnostic criteria for clinical spinal tubercular arachnoiditis
▪ Developed paraparesis/quadriparesis/sphincter dysfunction due to spinal radiculomyelitis OR areflexia OR hyperreflexia with no obvious brain parenchymal lesions (suggestive of spinal meningitis-myelitis) or vision loss due to optico-chiasmatic arachnoiditis with imaging evidence of arachnoiditis
Sample Size: All consecutive patients presenting with chronic meningitis as described above will be included
Exclusion criteria for prospective arm
● Not willing to provide consent
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Diagnostic accuracy of imaging parameters in the diagnosis of tubercular meningitis will be assessed by sensitivity and specificity.
The investigators aim to do a descriptive study of the clinical, laboratory and imaging parameters of patients tubercular meningitis and spinal tubercular arachnoiditis and compare with patients with other forms of chronic meningitis.
The treatment strategy, usage of anti-tubercular therapy, usage of corticosteroids, steroid sparing therapy, and surgical interventions offered will be studied.
Outcomes will be assessed and compared those who have sulcal tuberculumas and those who don't. The patients with and without spinal arachnoiditis on imaging also will be compared, and their outcomes assessed. Factors affecting outcomes will be studied and exploratory analysis will be done. Statistical analysis will be performed on the available information. Qualitative data will be presented as the number and the percentage of patients in each treatment group. Quantitative data will be presented as mean and standard deviation, range, median and inter-quartile range by treatment group. The absence of imbalance between groups will be checked on baseline variables. Comparisons of qualitative variables between groups will be performed by a Fisher exact test; comparison of quantitative data will be performed by a t test or a comparison of median when they will not follow a Normal distribution. All statistical tests will be performed with the use of a two-sided type I error rate of 5%.
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Exclusion Criteria:
Not willing to provide consent
120 participants in 1 patient group
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Arunmozhimaran Elavarasi, MD DM; MV Padma Srivastava, MD DM
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