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Gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of synovial fluid. Succinic acid and lactic acid as markers for septic arthritis.

D G Borenstein, C A Gibbs, R P Jacobs.   

Abstract

Nonvolatile short-chain fatty acids from 80 synovial fluids were quantified by gas-liquid chromatography. Succinic acid was detectable in all 23 septic synovial fluids infected with either gram-positive or gram-negative organisms and in only 5 of 57 nonseptic synovial fluids. Lactic acid was present in all of the effusions but was correlated with septic arthritis only when present in concentrations greater than 250 mg%. Neither short-chain fatty acid was more sensitive than high white blood cell counts (greater than 50,000 mm3) or depressed glucose concentration (less than 40 mg/dl) in diagnosing septic arthritis before antibiotic therapy; however, the detection of succinic acid was helpful in identifying patients with septic arthritis who had been given antibiotic treatment before arthrocentesis. Thus, gas-liquid chromatography, a rapid and sensitive method for the detection of short-chain fatty acids, may complement the currently available methods used to diagnose septic arthritis.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7115453     DOI: 10.1002/art.1780250806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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