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Diagnostic value of serum bile acids and routine liver function tests in hepatobiliary diseases
Authors:Dr. R. Ferraris MD  G. Colombatti MD  M. T. Fiorentini MD  R. Carosso MD  W. Arossa MD  M. De La Pierre MD
Affiliation:1. Department of Gastroenterology, Ospedale Mauriziano Umberto I, Corso Turati, 46-10128, Torino, Italy
2. Consorzio Provinciale Antitubercolare, Torino, Italy
Abstract:Total serum bile acids measured by enzymatic fluorometry and routine liver function tests were determined in a large population including 97 healthy subjects, 138 patients free of hepatobiliary diseases but affected by other diseases, and 344 patients with mild or severe hepatobiliary diseases. In order to define the diagnostic value and some operational characteristics of serum bile acids, sensitivity, specificity, and several predictive value tables for increasing cutoff levels of serum bile acids were calculated by means of a computer program. Serum bile acids and aspartate aminotransferase were found to be similar in sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value. Serum aspartate aminotransferase was found to be more suitable than serum bile acids in detecting mild hepatobiliary diseases, whereas serum bile acids were more sensitive than routine liver tests in the evaluation of severe hepatobiliary diseases. In view of its ability to detect severe hepatobiliary diseases, serum bile acids test may play a decisive role in clinical practice (eg, decision to perform a liver biopsy).
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