Cinthya Yatzel Mulato Briones , Raúl Ramírez Marcial , Maria del Rosario Herrero Maceda , Scherezada María Isabel Mejía Loza , Rodrigo Vázquez Pérez , María Isabel Astudillo Delgado , Alejandra Díaz García
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摘要
肝硬化患者食管静脉曲张出血死亡率高,需要进行初级预防。墨西哥内窥镜受限的环境需要像inr -血小板比率(INPR)这样的生化预测指标来检测静脉曲张。目前的研究表明,INPR对墨西哥肝硬化患者的食管静脉曲张保持预测有效性。因此,验证这一假设构成了本研究的主要目标。患者和方法:于2023年至2024年在Juárez de membroxico医院消化内科进行了一项观察性单中心研究。纳入标准:年龄在18岁以上,经FIB-4或肝脏超声确诊为肝硬化,既往无内镜筛查的患者。共纳入139例患者:女性71例(51.1%),男性68例(48.9%)。采用IBM SPSS统计软件进行统计分析。描述性总体分析使用频率和中位数。组间比较采用卡方检验和学生t检验,p值<;0.05认为差异有统计学意义。采用ROC曲线和约登指数确定敏感性和特异性的最佳截止值。结果采用≥0.9463的INPR截止值检测食管静脉曲张(无论大小),实现了以下性能指标:敏感性83%,特异性71%,PPV 85%, NPV 66%。+ lr 2.87, -lr 0.24。结论inr -血小板比率是医疗保健提供者启动筛查和优先考虑早期内窥镜检查的有效工具,特别是对于具有其他风险标志物(如血小板减少症或Child-Pugh B/C肝硬化)的患者。未来的研究应评估其截止点,以减少不必要的内窥镜检查,提高并发症的及时发现。
INR-PLATELET RATIO AS A PREDICTOR OF ESOPHAGEAL VARICES IN MEXICAN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS
Introduction and Objectives
High mortality from esophageal variceal bleeding necessitates primary prophylaxis in cirrhosis. Mexico's endoscopy-limited settings require biochemical predictors like the INR-Platelet Ratio (INPR) for variceal detection.The present work proposes that the INPR retains predictive validity for esophageal varices in Mexican cirrhotic patients.Consequently, validation of this hypothesis constitutes the primary objective of this investigation.
Patients and Methods
An observational, single-center study was conducted in the Gastroenterology Department of Hospital Juárez de México between 2023 and 2024.Inclusion criteria:Patients aged over 18 years with a diagnosis of cirrhosis confirmed by FIB-4 or hepatic ultrasound,and no prior endoscopic screening.A total of 139 patients were included: 71 women (51.1%) and 68 men (48.9%). Statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics software. Descriptive population analyses utilized frequencies and medians.Group comparisons were conducted using the chi-square test and Student’s t-test,with a p-value <0.05 considered statistically significant.ROC curves and the Youden index were employed to identify optimal cutoff values for sensitivity and specificity.
Results
Using an INPR cut-off of ≥0.9463 for detecting esophageal varices (irrespective of size), the following performance metrics were achieved: sensitivity 83%, specificity 71%, PPV 85%, NPV 66%. +LR 2.87, -LR 0.24.
Conclusions
The INR-Platelet Ratio is an efficient tool for healthcare providers to initiate screening and prioritize early endoscopy, particularly in patients with other risk markers such as thrombocytopenia or Child-Pugh B/C cirrhosis.Future studies should evaluate its cutoff points to reduce unnecessary endoscopies and improve timely complication detection.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Hepatology publishes original research on the biology and diseases of the liver in both humans and experimental models. Contributions may be submitted as regular articles. The journal also publishes concise reviews of both basic and clinical topics.