Diagnostic utility of measuring lactate dehydrogenase levels and its isoenzyme activities for the evaluation of malignancy in feline pleural effusion and ascitic fluid

Background: Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzymes may be useful in the differential diagnosis of pleural effusion (PE) and ascitic fluid (AF) etiologies in cats since tissue damage induces their release, changing the pattern of their activity. Aim: This study aimed to determine the diagnostic utility of measuring LDH levels and isoenzyme activities in PE or AF in cats with malignancy. Methods: LDH levels and isoenzyme activities in the serum, PE, and AF were compared among cats in the malignant, infectious, and non-malignant, non-infectious groups. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to assess the accuracy in diagnosing feline malignancy. Results: Significant differences in LDH level and LDH isoenzyme activities in the PE and AF were observed among the three groups. The combination of LDH level and LDH-1 activity in PE or AF had the highest area under the ROC (AUC) values for discriminating malignant effusion from non-malignant effusion. The AUC of the combination of LDH level and LDH-1 activity in PE or AF was 0.874. The sensitivity and specificity of using the combination of LDH level (cut-off: <2,269 U/l) and LDH-1 activity (cut-off: <4.8%) in PE or AF for predicting malignancy with the highest AUC value were 94.4% and 72.7%, respectively. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the combination of LDH level and LDH-1 activity in PE or AF is a potential factor for diagnosing malignancy. Considering that LDH isoenzymes can be measured inexpensively and easily, LDH tests can be readily accommodated in veterinary clinical practice.

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