D-dimers and ferritin: Expanding the diagnostic panel for cirrhotic ascites evaluation

Author:

Trifonov Petar12,Ivanova Irena3,Jelev Deyan12,Nikolov Rosen12,Krastev Zahariy1

Affiliation:

1. 1 Clinic of Gastroenterology , UMHAT St. Ivan Rilski , Sofia , Bulgaria

2. 2 Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine , Medical University –Sofia , Bulgaria

3. 3 Clinical Laboratory Department , UMHAT St. Ivan Rilski , Sofia , Bulgaria

Abstract

Abstract Objective: This study aimed to explore the diagnostic role of D-dimers and ferritin in ascitic fluid. We analyzed ascitic and blood samples from twenty cirrhotic patients, using the Child-Pugh classification to assess liver cirrhosis severity. Methods: Blood tests evaluated platelets, albumin, INR, fibrinogen, CRP, ferritin, and D-dimers, while ascitic fluid analysis incorporated total protein, albumin, LDH, cholesterol, leukocytes, with a focus on D-dimers and ferritin. Results: The results showed a significant positive correlation between ascitic D-dimers and ferritin concentrations and ascitic albumin, total protein, and cholesterol. A correlation was also observed between ascitic ferritin and LDH. These correlations suggest a potential relationship between D-dimers and ferritin levels, disease severity, and the local production of these markers. Conclusion: This study proposes that evaluating D-dimers and ferritin in ascitic fluid might reveal underlying inflammation, even when other inflammatory laboratory markers are normal. Our findings suggest that ascitic D-dimers and ferritin levels could offer valuable insights into inflammatory processes in ascitic fluid, potentially enhancing diagnostic and prognostic approaches for patients with ascites from liver cirrhosis or other causes. Further studies with larger and more diverse cohorts are needed to validate and extend our findings.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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