2017
DOI: 10.12809/hkmj176238
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Optimising the utility of pleural fluid adenosine deaminase for the diagnosis of adult tuberculous pleural effusion in Hong Kong

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“…We observed a good correlation between the two analytical systems (r 2 =0.88; t test for correlation coefficient, P<0.001), even though bias was observed (~16 %). After using the cut-off value proposed by Chang et al, 1 we observed only one misclassification between the two analytical systems (Fig).…”
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“…We observed a good correlation between the two analytical systems (r 2 =0.88; t test for correlation coefficient, P<0.001), even though bias was observed (~16 %). After using the cut-off value proposed by Chang et al, 1 we observed only one misclassification between the two analytical systems (Fig).…”
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“…In conclusion, we consider the cut-off value proposed by Chang et al 1 for TBPE diagnosis to be appropriate on whichever analytical system the Diazyme assay is used.…”
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“…To the Editor-I read with interest the paper by Chang et al 1 on the utility of pleural fluid ADA (pADA) for diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion (TBPE) in Hong Kong. Their effort in establishing the best cut-off pADA level based on a large local cohort is to be commended.…”
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“…Pleural biopsy (PLBx) showed classical granulomatous inflammation and both pleural fluid and sputum were positive on culture for tuberculosis. According to Chang et al's paper, 1 TBPE would have been excluded as a diagnosis based on his suggested pADA value.…”
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