C-13-Phenylalanine and C-13-Methacetin breath test to evaluate functional capacity of hepatocyte in chronic liver disease

Citation
Sl. Baruque et al., C-13-Phenylalanine and C-13-Methacetin breath test to evaluate functional capacity of hepatocyte in chronic liver disease, DIG LIVER D, 32(3), 2000, pp. 226-232
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology
Journal title
DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE
ISSN journal
15908658 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
226 - 232
Database
ISI
SICI code
1590-8658(200004)32:3<226:CACBTT>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Background, To grade liver damage, Child-Pugh classification is used but th ese tests do not reflect the quantitative functional hepatic reserve. Aims. C-13-Phenylalanine Breath Test and C-13-Methacetin Breath Test are ev aluated as possible tools, being both safe and easy to perform, to quantify functional hepatic reserve in chronic liver disease patients. Patients. Both tests were performed in 48 healthy volunteers and 48 chronic liver disease patients. Methods. Breath samples were collected after taking C-13-Phenylalanine (100 mg) and C-13-Methacetin (75 mg). (CO2)-C-13 enrichment was measured using mass spectrometry. Results. Both tests discriminated the hepatic function, decreasing results of the (CO2)-C-13, enrichment agreeing with the increasing severity of the hepatic patient (C-13-Phenylalanine Breath Test multiple correlation coeffi cient: 0.72, global p<0.001; Methacetin Breath Test: 0.73, p<0.001). Correl ation between C-13-Phenylalanine Breath Test and Methacetin Breath Test was 0.63, p<0.001. If both tests were pathological, the sensitivity for the di agnosis of hepatic dysfunction was high (98%), although the specificity dec reased to 60%. Best results were obtained at 30 minutes with C-13-Phenylala nine Breath Test and at 10 minutes with Methacetin Breath Test. Conclusions. Both C-13-Phenylalanine Breath Test and Methacetin Breath Test are safe and easy tests to perform and both are able to discriminate the h epatic functional capacity between the different groups studied.