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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 28, 2006; 12(12): 1954-1956
Published online Mar 28, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i12.1954
Table 1 Characteristics and diagnostic values of signs and symptoms in hepatopulmonary syndrome
Symptomsand signsFrequencyin HPS (%)
Sensitivity(%)Specificity(%)PPV(%)NPV(%)P
PosNeg
Cyanosis9015.99080.16097<0.0001
Clubbing809.18090.97595<0.0001
Dyspnea100251007550100<0.0001
Palmar erythema8029.58070.538940.003
Spider angioma8029.58070.538940.005
Table 2 Child class in hepatopulmonary syndrome and subclinical patients
Child classificationHPS positiveHPS negativeTotal
Class A055
Class B22729
Class C81220
Total104454
Table 3 Diagnostic value of arterial blood gases in hepatopulmonary syndrome
LaboratoryresultsFrequency(%)
Sensitivity(%)Specificity(%)PPV(%)NPV(%)P
PosNeg
Pa02 < 70 and (A-a)02>301004.51009285100< 0.0001
Pa02 < 701004.51009583100< 0.0001
a02 < 65704.570987795< 0.0001
Pa02 < 60304.5309266870.039
(A-a)02>15100751002523100.1
(A-a)02>2010063.610036261000.24
(A-a)02>3010031.81007088890.001
(A-a)02>409011.490886575< 0.0001
Orthodoxy>10600601001593< 0.001