Value of Serum- Ascites Albumin Gradient in Prediction of Presence and Severity of Gastric Varices in Cirrhotic Ascitic Patients

Article 3Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2020, Page 16-23  

Document Type: Original Article

DOI: 10.21608/AEJI.2019.20016.1043

Authors

Taghrid M Mahmoud Description: email 1Sameh M Abdel Monem1Essam Abdel Wahab2Hosam M Dawod1Mokhtar A Ibrahem3

1Tropical Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine,Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

2Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine,Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

3Clinical Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine,Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.

Abstract

Background and aim of the work: Gastric varices (GV) are an ominous complication of portal hypertension (PH). The prediction of GV is a mandatory request to avoid their risky bleeding. This work aimed at evaluating the value of Serum- Ascitic Albumin Gradient (SAAG) in prediction of the presence and severity of GV in cirrhotic ascitic patients.
Patients and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 75 cirrhotic ascitic patients. All participants were subjected to full history taking, thorough clinical examination and laboratory investigations including liver function tests, complete blood count, kidney function tests and hepatitis markers including anti hepatitis C virus antibody (HCV-Abs) and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs-Ag). Abdominal ultrasonography and abdominal diagnostic paracentesis with calculation of SAAG were also done. Patients were also subjected to upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy and they were divided into two main groups according to the presence or absence of GV. Patients with GV were further classified into three groups depending on the form and size of GV.
Results: SAAG - at a cut off value ≥ 2.4 gm/dl - predicted the presence of gastric varices with 93.28 % specificity, 59.92 %positive predicting value, 66.67% sensitivity and 96.5% negative predicting value. SAAG value also showed a highly significant increase with the progression of grades of GV.
Conclusion: Serum- ascites albumin gradient (SAAG) could be considered as an efficient non-invasive predictor for the presence of GV and could reflect the severity of G.V in cirrhotic ascitic patients.

Keywords

portal hypertensionLiver cirrhosisgastric varicesserum- ascitic albumin gradient

Main Subjects

Gastroenetrology