Title: Utility of serum ADA estimation in the diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis

Authors: Prashant Chikkahonnaiah, Surabhi Jaggi, Bela Goyal, Kranti Garg, Seema Gupta, Shivani Jaswal, Kamaljeet Kaur

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i5.52

Abstract

Background:  Adenosine deaminase (ADA) has largely been studied in body fluids for the diagnosis of extra pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB). Serum ADA has been used as non-invasive assay for Pulmonary TB. The aim of the present study was to test the utility of serum ADA for the diagnosis of EPTB.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of serum ADA values from 122 patients was carried out. The patients were divided into three groups based on their diagnosis i.e. Group A: pulmonary TB patients, group B: Extra pulmonary TB patients and Group C: patients with other respiratory illnesses. Nonparametric tests were performed to compare the groups. Receiver operating curve was plotted to determine the cut-off for knowing the sensitivity and specificity of serum ADA.

Results: The mean serum ADA levels in patients of TB showed significantly higher values than disease controls (other respiratory illnesses). Although, the levels of mean ADA were higher in group B as compared to group A, it was not statistically significant. ROC showed sensitivities of 73.7% and 89.5% for group A and group B respectively at the cut-off of 17.5 and a high AUC of 0.814 and 0.945 for group A and group B respectively when compared to disease controls (group C).

Conclusions: Serum ADA has a potential to be used as surrogate marker for the diagnosis of sputum smear negative and extra pulmonary TB.

Keywords- Serum Adenosine deaminase, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Extra pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Surabhi Jaggi

PG JR, Department of Pulmonary Medicine

Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh, India

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