Limulus lysate test for gram-negative bacterial meningitis. Bedside application
S. Ross, W. Rodriguez, G. Controni, G. Korengold, S. Watson and W. Khan
The limulus lysate on cerebrospinal fluid was evaluated in 335 infants and
children as a method for the rapid diagnosis of Gram-negative bacterial
meningitis. Positive limulus tests were obtained within one hour in 33 of
34 cases of Hemophilus influenzae meningitis; four additional patients with
Gram-negative meningitis also showed positive limulus lysate tests.
Conversely, 13 patients with Gram-positive bacterial meningitis all yielded
negative limulus assays. All 48 cases of aseptic meningitis and 236
children with no meningitis showed negative limulus assays. Antibiotic
therapy prior to hospitalization did not vitiate the validity of the test.
A bedside adaptation of the limulus test, performed by house officers and
medical students, showed approximately 98% agreement with the laboratory
assay.