Abstract

BackgroundAdenosine deaminase (ADA) is useful in the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE). This study aims to determine the factors affecting pleural fluid ADA levels and to establish the optimal ADA levels for diagnosis of TPE for different age groups.MethodsThis was a retrospective study from January 2007 to October 2011. One hundred and sixty patients who had pleural fluid ADA performed for investigation of pleural effusion were analyzed. Variables examined included demographics, pleural fluid characteristics and peripheral blood counts. The ADA cut-offs according to age were selected using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.ResultsThe mean pleural fluid ADA was significantly higher in the TPE group (100 ± 35 IU/L) compared to non TPE patients (30 ± 37 IU/L). There was significant correlation between pleural fluid ADA and age, pleural fluid protein, LDH, and fluid absolute lymphocyte count. The strongest correlation was seen with age (r = −0.621). For patients ≤ 55 years old the ROC for ADA had area under curve (AUC) of 0.887. A pleural fluid ADA of 72 IU/L had sensitivity of 95.1%, specificity of 87.5%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 95.1% and negative predictive value (NPV) of 87.5% for the diagnosis of TPE. For patients > 55 years old the AUC is 0.959. ADA of 26 IU/L had a sensitivity of 94.7%, specificity of 80.4%, PPV of 62% and NPV of 97.8%.ConclusionsThere is a significant negative correlation between pleural fluid ADA and age. For older patients, a lower ADA cut-off should be used to exclude TPE.

Highlights

  • Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is useful in the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE)

  • The baseline characteristics of these patients are shown in Table 1. 80 (50%) patients were diagnosed with TPE, 23 (14.4%) had malignant effusions, 40 (25%) had parapneumonic effusions, and 17 (10.6%) had effusions which were classified as ‘Others’

  • Multivariate linear regression analysis was performed and we found that the independent predictors of pleural fluid an exudativeAdenosine deaminase (ADA) were age, pleural fluid protein, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and absolute lymphocyte count

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Introduction

Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is useful in the diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE). This study aims to determine the factors affecting pleural fluid ADA levels and to establish the optimal ADA levels for diagnosis of TPE for different age groups. Previous studies have demonstrated correlation between pleural ADA level and CD4 lymphocyte counts [8], as well as lower mean ADA level in Japanese patients with TPE [9]. This suggests that patient immune status as well as demographic factors may affect pleural fluid ADA levels. Few studies have looked into factors which can affect pleural fluid ADA levels

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