Tuberc Respir Dis > Volume 32(4); 1985 > Article
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1985;32(4):259-265.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.1985.32.4.259    Published online December 1, 1985.
Diagnostic Value of LDH and its Isoenzyme in Pleural Effusion
Sung Koo Han
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
삼출성 흉막염에서 LDH 및 그 Isoenzyme의 진단적 가치
한성구
Abstract
Pleural fluid LDH measurement and its isoenzyme electrophoresis were performed in 44 exudative pleural effusion patients. 19 cases were malignant effusion, 17 cases tuberculosis and 8 cases miscellaneous causes, respectively. Pleural fluid LDH level and pleural fluid LDH/serum LDH ratio were of no value in differential diagnosis of pleural effusion. High level of LDH4 and LDH5 was observed in both benign and malignant pleural fluid and was thought as a common phenomenon of exudates. In about 30% of malignant effusion, LDH isoenzyme pattern showed typical transudate or serum like pattern(sum of LDH1 and LDH2 above 55%, sum of LDH4 and LDH5 below 15%). No other benign cases except acute pulmonary embolism showed such pattern. Thus, transudate or serum like pattern of LDH isoenzyme in pleural exudate strongly suggests malignancy when the diagnosis is in question The author also suggests a hypothesis that in malignant pleural effusion, LDH isoenzyme pattern in pleural exudate might change with time interval and the change might be related to the pathogenesis of malignant effusion. To confirm it, an animal study or sequential analysis of pleural fluid LDH isoenzyme in the same patient should be performed.


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