Relevance of the antibody index to diagnose Lyme neuroborreliosis among seropositive patients
- PMID: 17785663
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000269672.17807.e0
Relevance of the antibody index to diagnose Lyme neuroborreliosis among seropositive patients
Abstract
Background: No consensual criteria exist to diagnose neuroborreliosis. The intrathecal anti-Borrelia antibody index (AI) is a necessary criterion to diagnose neuroborreliosis in Europe, but not in the United States. Previous studies to determine the diagnostic value of the AI found a sensitivity ranging from 55% to 80%. However, these studies included only typical clinical cases of meningitis or meningoradiculitis, and none had a control group with CSF anti-Borrelia antibodies.
Methods: We studied a sample of 123 consecutive patients with clinical signs of neurologic involvement and CSF anti-Borrelia antibodies. We determined the AI for all patients and a final diagnosis was made. Patients were then divided into three groups (neuroborreliosis, possible neuroborreliosis, control).
Results: Thirty of the 40 patients with neuroborreliosis had a positive AI (AI sensitivity = 75%). Two of the 74 patients with another neurologic diagnosis had a positive AI (AI specificity = 97%).
Conclusion: The antibody index has a very good specificity but only moderate sensitivity. Given the lack of consensual criteria for neuroborreliosis and the absence of a "gold standard" diagnostic test, we propose pragmatic diagnostic criteria for neuroborreliosis, namely the presence of four of the following five items: no past history of neuroborreliosis, positive CSF ELISA serology, positive anti-Borrelia antibody index, favorable outcome after specific antibiotic treatment, and no differential diagnosis. These new criteria will need to be tested in a larger, prospective cohort.
Comment in
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Is the presence of antibodies in CSF sufficient to make a definitive diagnosis of Lyme disease?Neurology. 2007 Sep 4;69(10):949-50. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000271901.94853.24. Neurology. 2007. PMID: 17785661 No abstract available.
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Relevance of the antibody index to diagnose lyme neuroborreliosis among seropositive patients.Neurology. 2008 Jul 8;71(2):150; author reply 150-1. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000320128.51338.6a. Neurology. 2008. PMID: 18606972 No abstract available.
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