Abstract
Background: The cerebrospinal fluid/serum glucose ratio (CSF/Sglu) and CSF lactate measurements are part of the routine CSF work-up. The in-vitro stability of both metabolites in CSF has not been formally investigated.
Methods: Following collection, CSF/Sglu and CSF L-lactate concentrations were measured repeatedly at five time points (baseline, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h and 24 h) in CSF and whole blood specimens stored at 4°C.
Results: CSF glucose and lactate concentrations were stable over 24 h in samples with both normal and increased CSF cell counts. The CSF cell count did not influence CSF glucose concentrations, but correlated significantly with CSF lactate concentrations. The CSF/Sglu increased significantly over time due to glucose consumption.
Conclusions: Glucose and L-lactate are stable in CSF specimens at 4°C over 24 h. The CSF/Sglu seems to be more reliable than CSF lactate because it is independent of the cell count. Falsely increased CSF/Sglu may be corrected by the rate of consumption of blood glucose.
Clin Chem Lab Med 2010;48:209–12.
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