Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2012; 18(37): 5260-5265
Published online Oct 7, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i37.5260
Table 1 Comparisons between the tuberculous peritonitis without and with cirrhosis group
Demographic dataTBP without cirrhosis (n = 14)TBP with cirrhosis (n = 8)P value
Age (yr)63.3 ± 22.866.5 ± 9.70.65
Sex0.64
Male10 (71.4)5 (62.5)
Female4 (28.6)3 (37.5
Ascites data
ADA (U/L)70.6 ± 29.858.1 ± 18.80.29
SAAG (g/dL)0.9 ± 0.31.3 ± 0.60.10
Total protein (mg/dL)4781.8 ± 1645.53400.0 ± 1000.00.04
WBC (/mm3)1411.1 ± 1291.21489.9 ± 759.30.42
Lymphocytes (/mm3)1078.3 ± 935.61135.0 ± 696.10.71
Table 2 Comparisons between the tuberculous peritonitis with cirrhosis group and the cirrhosis control group
Demographic dataTBP with cirrhosis (n =8)Cirrhosis control (n =25)P value
Age (yr)66.5 ± 9.759.8 ± 13.50.65
Sex1.00
Male5 (62.5)15 (60.0)
Female3 (37.5)10 (40.0)
Child’s classification0.99
A1 (12.5)3 (12.0)
B4 (50.0)12 (48.0)
C3 (37.5)10 (40.0)
Ascites data
ADA (U/L)58.1 ± 18.87.0 ± 3.7< 0.001
SAAG (g/dL)1.3 ± 0.62.1 ± 0.50.01
Total protein (mg/dL)3400.0 ± 1000.01176.0 ± 636.6< 0.001
WBC (/mm3)1489.9 ± 759.3174.7 ± 159.6< 0.001
Lymphocytes (/mm3)1135.0 ± 696.1113.3 ± 127.1< 0.001