Diagnostic accuracy of LDH/AST ratio in the detection of necrosis in ABP by taking CT scan as a Gold standard
Shabbar Hussain Changazi, Usman Ali Rahman, Javaid ur Rehman, Barza Afzal, S. Bhatti, Q. A. Ahmad, M. Ayyaz, M. K. Akhter
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine
the diagnostic accuracy of LDH/AST ratio in the detection of necrosis in acute
biliary pancreatitis by taking a CT scan as a gold standard.
Methods: This
cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2015 to
September 2020. Patients of both sexes and ages ranging from 20 to 70 years
with acute biliary pancreatitis were included in the study. Diabetic patients,
smokers, and patients who had causes of elevated serum transaminases were
excluded from the study. LDH/AST ratio was measured on the 5th post-admission
day. A contrast-enhanced CT scan was performed on the 7th post-admission day to
validate pancreatic necrosis (PNec). The sensitivity, specificity, and
diagnostic accuracy of the LDH/AST ratio were then calculated.
Results: A
total of 270 pts with acute biliary pancreatitis were included in the study. The
mean age was found to be 34.57±5.527 years. Ninety-three (34.4%) patients were
male while 177(65.6%) patients were female. Total 43 (15.92%) patients were
predicted to develop pancreatic necrosis on LDH/AST Ratio and among them, 42
(15.55%) were confirmed to have necrosis. The sensitivity of detecting PNec on
basis of the LDH/AST ratio was 97.8%, specificity of LDH/AST ratio was 99.5%, positive
predictive value was 97% and diagnostic accuracy of LDH/AST ratio was 98.9%.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the LDH/AST Ratio is a strong biochemical marker
to detect pancreatic necrosis. Furthermore, age and gender do not have any
significant association with pancreatic necrosis.
Keywords: CT Scan, pancreatitis, necrosis