COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF LIGHTS CRITERIA AND OTHER BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS FOR DISTINGUISHING TRANSUDATES FROM EXUDATES

Citation
I. Gazquez et al., COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF LIGHTS CRITERIA AND OTHER BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS FOR DISTINGUISHING TRANSUDATES FROM EXUDATES, Respiratory medicine, 92(5), 1998, pp. 762-765
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Respiratory System","Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Journal title
ISSN journal
09546111
Volume
92
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
762 - 765
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-6111(1998)92:5<762:COLCAO>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the accuracy of Light's criteria for categorizi ng a pleural effusion as an exudate with several alternative criteria. Design: Prospective evaluation of patients who underwent a diagnostic thoracocentesis. Setting: Community teaching hospital in Lleida, Spai n. Patients and methods: Medical records and pleural fluid characteris tics of 241 consecutive patients with pleural effusion admitted over a 29-month period were reviewed. Forty eight of these patients were exc luded for different reasons. Light's criteria and a different cutoff l evel for the pleural fluid cholesterol level were applied and their ac curacies were calculated. Results: Of the 193 patients included, 38 (2 0%) had transudates and 155 (80%) exudates. The accuracy of Light's cr iteria for identifying exudates was 92% [confidence intervals (CI), 88 -96%], with a sensitivity of 97% (CI, 94-100%) and specificity of 71% (CI, 57-85%). A cutoff level of 50 mg dl(-1) was selected for pleural cholesterol, which yielded a sensitivity and specificity of 84% (CI, 7 9-90%), with an accuracy of 84% (CI, 72-96%). Overall, pleural cholest erol misclassified more exudates as transudates than Light's criteria (15 vs. 3.2%, P<0.001). The combination of pleural cholesterol with la ctate dehydroegnase (LDH) or pleural fluid/serum protein ratio reveale d a comparable accuracy to that achieved with Light's criteria. Conclu sions: Light's criteria are just as useful as the association of pleur al cholesterol and LDH to detect exudates. In the present study; no pa rameter, including pleural cholesterol, was superior to Light's criter ia.