Ascitic fluid to serum bilirubin ratio for differentiation of exudates from transudates

Authors

  • Hamid Chalian Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Majid Chalian Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Yaser Ghavami Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:

  Abstract   Background: Regarding the diagnostic errors of the classic criteria including serum ascites   albumin gradient (SAAG), total protein concentration and the adapted Light et al’s criteria   in distinguishing transudate versus exudates, we evaluated the ascitic fluid to serum   bilirubin ratio as a new criteria in this regard. We also evaluated whether the combination of   bilirubin ratio with each of these classic criteria improves the diagnostic accuracy.   Methods: One-hundred ascitic fluid specimens were analysed prospectively whereas the   category of fluid was assessed according to the clinical diagnosis. Sensitivity, specificity,   positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), overall accuracy, positive   likelihood ratio (LR+), negative likelihood ratio (LR-) and the Youden’s index of each criterion   alone and in combination with the bilirubin ratio were calculated.   Results: SAAG seems to be the best criterion (specificity = 0.9090, PPV = 0.97, LR+ =   8.03, Youden’s index = 0.64). Bilirubin and LDH ratio criteria had equivalent specificity   (0.8333 and 0.8205, respectively), accuracy (0.80 and 0.81, respectively), PPV (0.54 and   0.55, respectively), NPV (0.90 and 0.93, respectively) and LR+ (4.09 and 4.30, respectively)   which generally were better than fluid total protein and total protein ratio but not as predictive   as SAAG. The addition of bilirubin ratio to any criterion did not make any improvement.   Conclusion: Ascitic fluid to serum bilirubin ratio, although not more predictive than   SAAG, can be used as an alternative criterion in distinguishing exudative versus transudative   ascitic fluid as it is more cost-effective in terms of laboratory processing and also more   available.  

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volume 22  issue 3

pages  132- 136

publication date 2008-11

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