European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 89-92, April 2004

Accuracy of chest sonography and polymorphonuclear elastase in the assessment of bacterial pleural effusion

  • Carmen Alemán

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, 08025 Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. C/Joaquin Ruyra 8, 1° 3a, Barcelona, 08025 Spain Tel.: +34-11343-4571351.
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  • José Alegre

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, 08025 Spain
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  • Jordi Andreu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Rosa Ma Segura

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biochemistry, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Lluı́s Armadans

      Affiliations

    • Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Delia Sureda

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Ana Vázquez

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, 08025 Spain
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  • Daniel Iglesias

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, 08025 Spain
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  • Tomás Fernández de Sevilla

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital General Vall d'Hebron, Autonomous University, Barcelona, 08025 Spain

Received 1 July 2003; received in revised form 9 December 2003; accepted 18 December 2003.

Abstract 

Background: The relationship between chest sonography findings and inflammatory markers for assessing bacterial pleural effusion is not well established. We decided to study the accuracy of chest sonography in determining the nature of bacterial pleural effusion and its relationship with polymorphonuclear elastase (PMN-E) results. Methods: Pleural sonography and PMN-E were evaluated in a prospective study of 144 consecutive patients with pleural effusion of various etiologies: 25 complicated parapneumonic, 18 uncomplicated parapneumonic, 33 tuberculous, 17 malignant, 12 transudates, and 39 of unknown etiology. The sonographer distinguished between anechoic and septated pattern. The relationship between sonographic appearance and inflammatory markers was evaluated. Results: All of the complicated parapneumonic, 11 uncomplicated parapneumonic, and 28 tuberculous effusions were septated. Septated pattern and PMN-E value were independent predictors of infectious pleural disease (p <0.05). The simultaneous presence of a septated pattern and a PMN-E higher than 100 μg/l had a sensitivity of 79.1% and a specificity of 91.1% for the diagnosis of bacterial effusions. Conclusions: PMN-E level and the sonographic pattern of pleural fluid may be useful in the diagnosis of bacterial pleural effusions.

Keywords:  Pleural fluid, Etiology, Imaging

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 Supported in part by FISS grant: 98/0747.

PII: S0953-6205(04)00004-4

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2003.12.007

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 89-92, April 2004