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. 2009 Oct 30:171–191. doi: 10.1016/B978-141604985-2.50011-6

TABLE 6-2.

Biochemical and Electrophoretic Tests Used to Evaluate Effusions

Test Use/Expected Result Effusion
Creatinine/potassium Fluid values are higher than those of serum creatinine and/or potassium Uroperitoneum
Triglycerides Fluids often contain triglycerides that exceed 100 mg/dl Chylous
Cholesterol Fluid level that is higher than that of serum cholesterol Nonchylous
Bilirubin Fluid level that is higher than serum bilirubin Bile peritonitis/pleuritis
Lipase/amylase Fluid values are higher than those of serum lipase and/or amylase Pancreatitis
Protein electrophoresis A:G ratio of <0.8 on the fluid is very suggestive for FIP FIP infection
Lipoprotein electrophoresis Presence of chylomicrons in fluid when triglyceride levels are equivocal Chylous
pH pH <7.0 may suggest benign or non-neoplastic conditions Pericardial
pH, pCO2, glucose, lactate Fluids with pH <7.2, pCO2 >55 mm Hg, glucose <50 mg/dl, or lactate >5.5 mmol/L are likely to have bacterial infection Septic
Serum-effusion glucose A difference of serum-effusion glucose of >20 mg/dl indicates bacterial infection Septic peritonitis
Serum-effusion lactate A difference in serum-effusion lactate of <−2.0 mmol/L (in dogs) indicates bacterial infection Septic peritonitis