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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Screening== | ==Screening== | ||
* '''Leukocyte esterase strip''' calibrated to an ascitic fluid neutrophil count 250/microl is an effective screening tool when the strip turns to any hue of brown at 3 min. <ref> | * '''Leukocyte esterase strip''' calibrated to an ascitic fluid neutrophil count 250/microl is an effective screening tool when the strip turns to any hue of brown at 3 min. <ref name="pmid20646775">{{cite journal |author=Mendler MH, Agarwal A, Trimzi M, ''et al.'' |title=A new highly sensitive point of care screen for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis using the leukocyte esterase method |journal=J. Hepatol. |volume=53 |issue=3 |pages=477–83 |year=2010 |month=September |pmid=20646775 |doi=10.1016/j.jhep.2010.04.011 |url=}}</ref> | ||
* '''Fecal calprotectin''' is a useful screening parameter for [[spontaneous bacterial peritonitis]] in [[cirrhosis]]. It is helpful in grading the severity of [[hepatic encephalopathy]]. <ref> | * '''Fecal calprotectin''' is a useful screening parameter for [[spontaneous bacterial peritonitis]] in [[cirrhosis]]. It is helpful in grading the severity of [[hepatic encephalopathy]]. <ref name="pmid22093455">{{cite journal |author=Gundling F, Schmidtler F, Hapfelmeier A, ''et al.'' |title=Fecal calprotectin is a useful screening parameter for hepatic encephalopathy and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis |journal=Liver Int. |volume=31 |issue=9 |pages=1406–15 |year=2011 |month=October |pmid=22093455 |doi=10.1111/j.1478-3231.2011.02577.x |url=}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Screening
- Leukocyte esterase strip calibrated to an ascitic fluid neutrophil count 250/microl is an effective screening tool when the strip turns to any hue of brown at 3 min. [1]
- Fecal calprotectin is a useful screening parameter for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis. It is helpful in grading the severity of hepatic encephalopathy. [2]
References
- ↑ Mendler MH, Agarwal A, Trimzi M; et al. (2010). "A new highly sensitive point of care screen for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis using the leukocyte esterase method". J. Hepatol. 53 (3): 477–83. doi:10.1016/j.jhep.2010.04.011. PMID 20646775. Unknown parameter
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