jective: To evaluate the capability of ascitic fluid dipstick results for pH, glucose, and protein in order to predict a low serum-ascites albumin gradient (SAAG) at the bedside of the patient in the emergency department (ED). Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted during one year in the ED of Afzalipour hospital in Kerman, Iran. All patients with diagnostic or therapeutic paracentesis of ascitic fluid were considered as eligible patients. Exclusion criteria included clinical suspicion for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), any contraindications to paracentesis, and patients’ refusal to participate in the study. Dipstick values were obtained at the bedside, and SAAG was calculated after the determination of ser...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Aim: To evaluate the capability of ascitic fluid dipstick results for pH, glucose, and protein in or...
Introduction: Various studies have demonstrated superiority of SAAG (serum ascites albumin gradient)...
Background: Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity. Because ma...
BACKGROUND The Ascitic Fluid Total Protein Concentration (AFTP) has been used to classify samples i...
Background: Ascites being a common clinical problem with a vast spectrum of etiologies, less expensi...
In a 2-year prospective study, ninety adult patients with ascites at the University College Hospital...
In order to evaluate the accuracy of a urine reagent dipstick (Multistix 10SG®) to determine ascitic...
BACKGROUND: The traditional way of classification of ascites by AFTP offers little insight to the p...
Background: Ascites is pathological accumulation of free fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Appropriate...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the different aetiologies of ascites and test the validity of serum as...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the different aetiologies of ascites and test the validity of serum as...
Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity. Because many diseases ...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Aim: To evaluate the capability of ascitic fluid dipstick results for pH, glucose, and protein in or...
Introduction: Various studies have demonstrated superiority of SAAG (serum ascites albumin gradient)...
Background: Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity. Because ma...
BACKGROUND The Ascitic Fluid Total Protein Concentration (AFTP) has been used to classify samples i...
Background: Ascites being a common clinical problem with a vast spectrum of etiologies, less expensi...
In a 2-year prospective study, ninety adult patients with ascites at the University College Hospital...
In order to evaluate the accuracy of a urine reagent dipstick (Multistix 10SG®) to determine ascitic...
BACKGROUND: The traditional way of classification of ascites by AFTP offers little insight to the p...
Background: Ascites is pathological accumulation of free fluid in the peritoneal cavity. Appropriate...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the different aetiologies of ascites and test the validity of serum as...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the different aetiologies of ascites and test the validity of serum as...
Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid within the peritoneal cavity. Because many diseases ...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...
Background: Modified Light's criteria are widely used to categorize pleural fluids as either exudate...