Background: The usefulness of tumor markers in the differential diagnosis of cancer in patients with ascites remains a matter of controversy. Few studies have reported the measurement of cancer antigen 125 (CA125) and cytokeratin 19 soluble fragments (CYFRA21-1) in ascitic fluid. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of these tumor markers in the detection of malignant ascites.
Materials and methods: We analyzed CA125 and CYFRA21-1 from 143 consecutive undiagnosed patients with ascitis.
Results: Use of CA125 gave a sensitivity of 39.7% and a specificity of 98.8%, and CYFRA21-1 a sensitivity of 50.0% and a specificity of 97.6% in differential diagnosis of malignant ascites. For combined use of CA125 plus CYFRA21-1, sensitivity was 65.5% and specificity 96.5%. In patients with negative cytology, these two tumor markers had a sensitivity of 50% and a specificity of 96.5%.
Conclusion: The determination of tumor markers in ascitic fluid could be useful for the diagnostic assessment of patients with ascites.
Keywords: Ascitic fluid; CA125; CYFRA 21-1; differential diagnosis; malignant effusion.
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