The value of serum CA 125 for the management of tubo-ovarian abscesses

Authors
Citation
I. But et M. Reljic, The value of serum CA 125 for the management of tubo-ovarian abscesses, WIEN KLIN W, 112(24), 2000, pp. 1044-1048
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
WIENER KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT
ISSN journal
00435325 → ACNP
Volume
112
Issue
24
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1044 - 1048
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-5325(200012)112:24<1044:TVOSC1>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the value of CA 125, ESR an d CRP in predicting the outcome of tube-ovarian abscess (TOA) treatment and to investigate whether TOA treatment could be improved by following the dy namics of CA 125 serum levels. Study design: This prospective study included 36 patients with unilateral T OA, confirmed on the basis of history and physical examination, laboratory findings, and ultrasound (US) investigation. Venous blood samples for estim ation of serum CA 125, CRP, and ESR were taken on hospital admission and th en every 5 days. On day 20, the success of treatment was evaluated by clini cal and sonographical re-assessment, and the patients were divided into two groups: those with complete regression of the TOA and those with residual inflammatory disease. Statistical analysis was performed by nonparametric M ann-Whitney U-test with multiple regression. Results: On admission, CA 125 levels were increased (>16.7U/ml) in 32 patie nts (88.9%). The CA 125 level amounted to 55.7U/ml on the average. A signif icant difference in CA 125 values between the above mentioned two groups wa s observed from day 10 of treatment onwards (p=0.00015). On comparison of E SR, CRP, and CA 125, the latter had the highest predictive value for diseas e outcome after day 10 (p<0.0011), while at the time of diagnosis, ESR prov ed more reliable in predicting the outcome. Conclusions: The dynamics of serum CA 125 allow an objective evaluation of the course and outcome of TOA, in combination with clinical parametres and US investigation.