Festi D, Capodicasa S, Sandri L, Colaiocco-Ferrante L, Staniscia T, Vitacolonna E, Vestito A, Simoni P, Mazzella G, Portincasa P, Roda E, Colecchia A. Measurement of hepatic functional mass by means of 13C-methacetin and 13C-phenylalanine breath tests in chronic liver disease: Comparison with Child-Pugh score and serum bile acid levels. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(1): 142-148 [PMID: 15609414 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.142]
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Davide Festi MD, Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, University of Bologna, Ospedale S.Orsola- Malpighi, Via Massarenti 9, 40126 Bologna, Italy. festi@med.unibo.it
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2005; 11(1): 142-148 Published online Jan 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i1.142
Table 1 Patient characteristics.
CTR n = 40
CH n = 50
LCA n = 30
LCB n = 30
LCC n = 30
Gender male/female
25/15
27/23
23/7
20/10
22/8
Age mean (range)
50 (30-80)
57 (38-78)
60 (33-80)
63 (32-80)
59 (39-76)
BSA Mean
1.76
1.75
1.78
1.74
1.72
Etiology Viral/Alcoholic
0
50/0
22/8
25/5
24/6
Child score Mean (range)
0
0
5.38 (5-6)
8.0 (7-9)
10.54 (10-15)
Table 213CO2-peak and area under the curve (AUC) of 13CO2 maximal scores in all groups of subjects studied.
Tests
CTR Mean (95% CI)
CH Mean (95% CI)
LCA Mean (95% CI)
LCB Mean (95% CI)
LCC Mean (95% CI)
13C- phenylalanine
13CO2-peak
12.68 (10.94-14.42)
16.11 (13.58-18.63)
11.85 (9.41-14.29)
10.45 (8.07- 12.83)
7.11 (2.74-11.47)
AUC13CO2max
5.40 (2.32-7.62)
6.85 (2.83-12.80)
5.81 (2.64-10.36)
4.60 (2.13-9.25)
5.40 (2.77-10.65)
13C-methacetin
13CO2-peak
31.03b (25.61-36.46)
22.80d (20.74-24.85)
19.19f (15.60-22.77)
10.18 (8.52-11.83)
7.02 (5.03-9.00)
AUC13CO2 max
16.76h (7.35-28.04)
14.69d (5.41-31.27)
9.44e (2.76-29.01)
4.91 (3.13-8.83)
5.32 (2.87-7.17)
Table 3 Areas under receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for phenylalanine breath test (PBT) and methacetin breath test (MBT) in chronic hepatitis and cirrhotic patients.
PBT collecting time
Area
SE
MBT collecting time
Area
SE
10 min
0.45
0.07
10 min
0.83
0.04
20 min
0.54
0.07
20 min
0.86
0.04
30 min
0.59
0.07
30 min
0.89
0.03
40 min
0.64
0.06
40 min
0.91
0.03
50 min
0.69
0.06
50 min
0.92
0.03
60 min
0.72
0.05
60 min
0.93
0.03
70 min
0.7
0.06
70 min
0.93
0.02
80 min
0.7
0.06
80 min
0.93
0.02
90 min
0.7
0.06
90 min
0.93
0.02
100 min
0.71
0.05
100 min
0.93
0.02
110 min
0.72
0.06
110 min
0.92
0.03
120 min
0.72
0.05
120 min
0.92
0.03
Table 4 Comparison between area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for methacetin breath test (MBT) and phenylalanine breath test (PBT).
Group
Time (min)
MBT
PBT
χ2
Area
SE
Area
SE
CTR vs all patient
60
0.86
0.04
0.73
0.04
0.02
CH vs C
60
0.89
0.03
0.69
0.05
0.003
CTR vs CH
60
0.67
0.07
0.56
0.008
ns
CH vs C-Child A
60
0.79
0.05
0.6
0.07
0.02
Table 5 Multiple regression analysis of 13C-methacetin breath test, serum levels of cholic acid ( CCA) and chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) conjugates.
Variable
Beta
P
13C-methacetin (60 min % oxidation)
-0.544
0
CCA
0.576
0.0016
CDCA
0.855
0.001
Table 6 Multiple regression analysis of 13C-phenylalanine breath test, serum levels of cholic acid (CCA) and chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) conjugates.
Variable
Beta
P
13C-phenylalanine (60 min % oxidation)
-0.252
0.057
CCA
0.487
0.07
CDCA
1.01
0
Citation: Festi D, Capodicasa S, Sandri L, Colaiocco-Ferrante L, Staniscia T, Vitacolonna E, Vestito A, Simoni P, Mazzella G, Portincasa P, Roda E, Colecchia A. Measurement of hepatic functional mass by means of 13C-methacetin and 13C-phenylalanine breath tests in chronic liver disease: Comparison with Child-Pugh score and serum bile acid levels. World J Gastroenterol 2005; 11(1): 142-148