The value of adenosine deaminase (ADA) determination in the diagnosis of tuberculous ascites

Authors

  • Cesar Q. Brant UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology
  • Mario R. Silva Jr. UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology
  • Erica P. Macedo UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology
  • Claudio Vasconcelos UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology
  • Natalina Tamaki UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology
  • M. Lucia G. Ferraz UNIFESP; EPM; Discipline of Gastroenterology

Keywords:

Tuberculous peritonitis, Adenosine deaminase, Ascites

Abstract

In order to evaluate the role of the determination of adenosine deaminase activity (ADA) in ascitic fluid for the diagnosis of tuberculosis, 44 patients were studied. Based on biochemical, cytological, histopathological and microbiological tests, the patients were divided into 5 groups: G1 - tuberculous ascites (n = 8); G2 - malignant ascites (n = 13); G3 - spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (n = 6); G4 - pancreatic ascites (n = 2); G5 - miscelaneous ascites (n = 15). ADA concentration were significantly higher in G1 (133.50 ± 24.74 U/l) compared to the other groups (G2 = 41.85 ± 52.07 U/l; G3 = 10.63 ± 5.87 U/l; G4 = 18.00 ± 7.07 U/l; G5 = 11.23 ± 7.66 U/l). At a cut-off value of >;31 U/l, the sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative preditive values were 100%, 92%, 72% and 100%, respectively. ADA concentrations as high as in tuberculous ascites were only found in two malignant ascites caused by lymphoma. We conclude that ADA determination in ascitic fluid is a useful and reliable screening test for diagnosing tuberculous ascites. Values of ADA higher than 31 U/l indicate more invasive methods to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis.

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Published

1995-10-01

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Clinical and Laboratorial Studies

How to Cite

Brant, C. Q., Silva Jr., M. R., Macedo, E. P., Vasconcelos, C., Tamaki, N., & Ferraz, M. L. G. (1995). The value of adenosine deaminase (ADA) determination in the diagnosis of tuberculous ascites . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 37(5), 449-453. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29306