Synovial fluid tests. What should be ordered?
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Synovial fluid tests. What should be ordered?
Abstract
To determine which synovial fluid tests are most useful, we prospectively analyzed the synovial fluid test results of 100 consecutive patients undergoing diagnostic arthrocentesis. Each patient's diagnosis was established independently of synovial fluid laboratory test results; in 69 patients a definite inflammatory or noninflammatory categorization could be made. Sensitivity and specificity were estimated for synovial fluid white blood cell count (sensitivity, 0.84; specificity, 0.84), percentage of polymorphonuclear cells (sensitivity, 0.75; specificity, 0.92), glucose (sensitivity, 0.20; specificity, 0.84), protein (sensitivity, 0.52; specificity, 0.56), and lactate dehydrogenase (sensitivity, 0.83; specificity 0.71). Receiver operating characteristic regression analysis indicated that both white blood cell count and percentage of polymorphonuclear cells were found to contribute independent diagnostic information but lactate dehydrogenase did not. In a separate, retrospective analysis of 19 patients with definite septic arthritis, similar results were observed. We conclude that synovial fluid white blood cell count and percentage of polymorphonuclear cells perform well as discriminators between inflammatory and noninflammatory disease. Ordering chemistry studies of synovial fluid should be discouraged because they are likely to provide misleading or redundant information.
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