Comparative assessment of two strategies for interpreting tumor markers in ascitic effusions

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Background/Aim: There are two strategies for the interpretation of tumor markers (TM) in fluid effusions: i) high cut-off and ii) fluid/serum ratio (F/S) and low cut-off. The objective of this study is to compare these two strategies and to determine whether diagnostic accuracy improves by the identification of possible false positives using Adenosine deaminase (ADA), C reactive protein (CRP) and % of polymorphonuclear cells (%PN). Patients and Methods: We studied 157 ascitic fluids, 74 of which were malignant. ADA, CRP and %PN were determined in ascitic fluid, and Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), Cancer antigen 72-4 (CA72-4), Cancer antigen CA19-9 and Cancer antigen 15-3 (CA15-3) in both fluid and serum. Results: The strategy of high cut-off showed 59.5% sensitivity at 100% specificity. The F/S strategy showed 75.7% sensitivity at 95.2% specificity. Subclassifying cases with ADA, CRP and %PN negative showed 67.5% sensitivity at 100% specificity for high cut-off and for the F/S strategy was 81.7% sensitivity at 98.7% specificity. Conclusion: The strategy of F/S with negative ADA, CRP and %PN allow the best interpretation for TM in the ascitic fluid.

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Trapé, J., Sant, F., Montesinos, J., Arnau, A., Sala, M., Figols, C., … Molina, R. (2020). Comparative assessment of two strategies for interpreting tumor markers in ascitic effusions. In Vivo, 34(2), 715–722. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11829

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