Ascitic fluid γ interferon concentrations and adenosine deaminase activity in tuberculous peritonitis

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The γ interferon (γ-IFN) concentration and the adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity were evaluated in 30 patients with tuberculous peritonitis, 21 patients with ascites due to a malignant disorder, and 41 patients with cirrhosis. The γ-IFN concentrations were significantly higher (p<0.0001) in tuberculous peritonitis patients (mean: 6.70 U/ml) than in the malignant (mean: 3.10 U/ml) and cirrhotic (mean: 3.08 U/ml) groups. Use of a cut off value of ≥3.2 U/ml gave the assay a sensitivity of 93% (25 of 27), a specificity of 98% (54 of 55), positive (P+) and negative (P-) predictive values of 96% and a test accuracy of 96%. The ADA activity was significantly (p<0.0001) higher in the tuberculous peritonitis group (mean: 101.84 U/l) than in the control groups (cirrhosis (mean: 13.49 U/l) and malignancy (mean: 19.35 U/l)). A cut off value of >30 U/l gave the ADA test a sensitivity of 93% (26 of 28) a specificity of 96% (51 of 53), a (P+) value of 93%, a (P-) value of 96%, and a test accuracy of 95%. There was a significant (p<0.0001) correlation (r=0.72) between ADA activity and γ-IFN values in patients with tuberculous peritonitis. These results show that a high concentration of γ-IFN in ascitic fluid is as valuable as the ADA activity in the diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis. Both are rapid non-invasive diagnostic tests for tuberculous peritonitis.

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Sathar, M. A., Simjee, A. E., Coovadia, Y. M., Soni, P. N., Moola, S. A. H., Insam, B., & Makumbi, F. (1995). Ascitic fluid γ interferon concentrations and adenosine deaminase activity in tuberculous peritonitis. Gut, 36(3), 419–421. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.36.3.419

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