Evaluation of serum kallistatin level as a predictor of esophageal varices in cirrhotic patients

Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20905068.2020.1714191
Osama M. Sobhey, Amal A Jouda, A. Metwally, N. Shawky, Mohammad N. Elkhashab
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ABSTRACT Introduction : The Baveno VI consensus recommended the use of noninvasive predictors to identify patients at high risk of esophageal varices (EV) in whom endoscopic evaluation is most needed. Kallistatin is a protein molecule synthesized by the liver, and its level declines with the deterioration of liver functions. We aim to explore the role of kallistatin as a predictor of esophageal varices. Methods: This case–control study included 70 cirrhotic patients (35 patients with EV and 35 patients without EV). The laboratory investigations and upper GI endoscopy were performed, and the serum kallistatin level was measured in all patients. Results: The mean level of serum kallistatin was significantly lower in patients with varices (12.2 ± 5.6 vs 16.9 ± 4.8 µg/ml, p = 0.009). It also shows a significant decline in patients with large varices. Kallistatin can predict the presence of EV and large EV at cut off values of 15.8 and 8.9 µg/ml, respectively, with sensitivity and specificity of 71.4% and 54.3% for EV and 50% and 94.8% for large EV. Discussion : Kallistatin is a promising marker that can be used to predict the presence of esophageal varices especially when they are large and risky.
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血清kallistatin水平作为肝硬化患者食管静脉曲张预测指标的评价
摘要简介:Baveno VI共识建议使用非侵入性预测因子来识别最需要内镜评估的食管静脉曲张(EV)高危患者。Kallistatin是一种由肝脏合成的蛋白质分子,其水平随着肝功能的恶化而下降。我们的目的是探讨kallistatin作为食管静脉曲张预测指标的作用。方法:本病例对照研究包括70例肝硬化患者(35例EV患者和35例非EV患者)。进行了实验室调查和上消化道内窥镜检查,并测量了所有患者的血清kallistatin水平。结果:静脉曲张患者血清kallistatin的平均水平显著降低(12.2±5.6 vs 16.9±4.8µg/ml,p=0.009)。大静脉曲张患者的血清kallistetin水平也显著下降。Kallistatin可以预测EV和大EV的存在,其截止值分别为15.8和8.9µg/ml,EV的敏感性和特异性分别为71.4%和54.3%,大EV的灵敏度和特异性为50%和94.8%。
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