TY - JOUR
T1 - Lumbar Puncture in Asymptomatic Late Syphilis
T2 - An Analysis of the Benefits and Risks
AU - Wiesel, Joseph
AU - Rose, David N.
AU - Silver, Alan L.
AU - Sacks, Henry S.
AU - Bernstein, Richard H.
PY - 1985/3
Y1 - 1985/3
N2 - • We evaluated the treatment of asymptomatic patients with untreated syphilis of more than one year’s duration (asymptomatic late syphilis) using a decision-analysis model. Two strategies were compared: treatment with 7.2 million units of penicillin G benzathine, or performing a lumbar puncture to test for asymptomatic neurosyphilis followed by penicillin and management based on cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Estimates of probabilities of disease prevalence, test sensitivity, and cure and complication rates were derived from published studies. Both strategies resulted in a cure rate of at least 99.7% using the best estimates. Although the strategy using lumbar puncture results in a 0.2% higher cure rate, its rate of complications (0.3%) exceeds its marginal benefit. We conclude that a lumbar puncture offers little additional benefit and may increase morbidity in patients with asymptomatic late syphilis.
AB - • We evaluated the treatment of asymptomatic patients with untreated syphilis of more than one year’s duration (asymptomatic late syphilis) using a decision-analysis model. Two strategies were compared: treatment with 7.2 million units of penicillin G benzathine, or performing a lumbar puncture to test for asymptomatic neurosyphilis followed by penicillin and management based on cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Estimates of probabilities of disease prevalence, test sensitivity, and cure and complication rates were derived from published studies. Both strategies resulted in a cure rate of at least 99.7% using the best estimates. Although the strategy using lumbar puncture results in a 0.2% higher cure rate, its rate of complications (0.3%) exceeds its marginal benefit. We conclude that a lumbar puncture offers little additional benefit and may increase morbidity in patients with asymptomatic late syphilis.
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U2 - 10.1001/archinte.1985.00360030105020
DO - 10.1001/archinte.1985.00360030105020
M3 - Article
C2 - 3977515
AN - SCOPUS:84941817446
SN - 0003-9926
VL - 145
SP - 465
EP - 468
JO - Archives of Internal Medicine
JF - Archives of Internal Medicine
IS - 3
ER -