Afro-Egypt J Infect Endem
Dis 2016 March ; 6(1):29
Evaluation
of Granulocyte Elastase Enzyme in Diagnosis of Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Metwally MA,El-Shewi ME,Sabry JH,Abed El Magid
MM
Hepatology,
Gastroenterology and Infectious Diseases Department, Faculty of Medicine,
Benha University, Benha, Egypt
drmahmoud2004@ gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Background and study aim:
The most common infections in decompensated liver cirrhotic ascites patients are
cases of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), which account for 40%–70% of
cases. SBP is a bacterial infection that occurs in absence of an evident
intra-abdominal or surgically treatable source of infection.
Patients and methods:
This study was conducted on 80 patients with
liver cirrhosis and ascites; 40 patients of them without SBP (group A)
and 40 patients of them with SBP (group B) who were admitted to the Hepatology,
Gastroenterology and Infectious Diseases Department, Benha University Hospital
in the period between April 2014 and October 2014. Full history
taking, clinical examination and laboratory
investigation were done. Ascitic fluid analysis was done including detection of
granulocyte elastase level.
Results:
Granulocyte elastase was markedly
elevated in group B; mean ascitic fluid GE ELISA (4.1±2.8) comparing with group
A (0.8±0.7) and it revealed a high
statistically significant association between SBP and GE (P value <0.05).
SBP was more common in child C. Fever,
hypotension and abdominal pain were more common in SBP group.
Conclusion:
Granulocyte elastase is increased in cases of SBP, cutoff value of ascitic fluid
(GE) for diagnosis of SBP at 0.88 ng/mL had 100% sensitivity, 75% specificity,
80% positive predictive value, 100% negative predictive value and 87.5%
accuracy.