The Diagnostic Value of Pleural Fluid pH

One hundred eighty-three patients had simultaneous blood and pleural fluid pH determinations. Thirty-six effusions were transudates, and 147 were exudates. In 46 effusions, the pleural fluid pH was < 7.30; all 46 were exudates. A pleural fluid pH < 7.30 was associated with the following six di...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chest 1980-07, Vol.78 (1), p.55-59
Hauptverfasser: Good, James T., Taryle, David A., Maulitz, Robert M., Kaplan, Robin L., Sahn, Steven A.
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Zusammenfassung:One hundred eighty-three patients had simultaneous blood and pleural fluid pH determinations. Thirty-six effusions were transudates, and 147 were exudates. In 46 effusions, the pleural fluid pH was < 7.30; all 46 were exudates. A pleural fluid pH < 7.30 was associated with the following six diagnoses: (1) empyema; (2) malignancy; (3) collagen vascular disease; (4) tuberculosis; (5) esophageal rupture; and (6) hemothorax. The results of pleural fluid pH determinations are immediately available, narrow the differential diagnosis of the exudate, and may expedite patient management The pH of pleural fluid should be measured whenever a diagnostic thoracocentesis is performed.
ISSN:0012-3692
1931-3543
DOI:10.1378/chest.78.1.55