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Publication Date:
June 2005
ISSN:
1437-4331
DOI:
10.1515/CCLM.2001.009

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)

Published in Association with the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine and the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Editor-in-Chief: Plebani, Mario

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A Non-Icteric Cholecystectomized Patient with Recurrent Attacks of Right Epigastric Pain and Dilated Common Bile Duct – Do Liver Function Tests Predict Bile Duct Stones?

Juha M. Grönroos / Markku M. Haapamäki / Risto Gullichsen

Citation Information: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 35–37, ISSN (Print) 1434-6621, DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2001.009, June 2005

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2005-06-01

Abstract

Cholecystectomized patients with recurrent attacks of right epigastric pain and with dilated common bile duct are a clinical challenge. In a number of these patients dilatation of the common bile duct is explained as a normal postoperative state following cholecystectomy and the recurrent pain attacks are of origin other than bile disorder, but in some cases dilatation of the common bile duct and attacks are caused by bile duct stones. The aim of the present work was to study the value of common plasma liver function tests in predicting bile duct stones in the group of non-icteric cholecystectomized patients with recurrent attacks of right epigastric pain and with dilated common bile duct. The study population comprised 24 consecutive non-icteric cholecystectomized patients admitted for elective endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography because of attacks of right epigastric pain and dilated common bile duct in ultrasonography. All the liver function tests seemed to assist in separating patients with bile duct stones (n=11) from those without (n=13). Alanine aminotransferase levels were significantly higher (p=0.05) in patients with bile duct stones than in those without, but also alkaline phosphatase (p=0.07), γ-glutamyl transferase (p=0.09) and bilirubin (p=0.09) levels seemed to be higher in patients with bile duct stones than in those without, although the differences in these values did not reach statistical significance. In conclusion, common plasma liver function tests assist in separating patients with bile duct stones from those without in this small but clinically important group of non-icteric cholecystectomized patients with recurrent attacks of right epigastric pain and with dilated common bile duct. However, the actual value of these measurements is limited in clinical decision making since overlapping of values occured.

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