Jones S R
West J Med. 1977 May;126(5):344-6.
The absolute granulocyte count of peritoneal fluid was determined for 98 consecutive patients with ascites in order to assess its value as an early indication of bacterial infection. The absolute granulocyte count was found to be more sensitive and specific than either the total leukocyte count or differential count alone. When the absolute granulocyte count in ascites fluid is greater than 250 per cu mm, then it is likely that infection is present.
对98例连续腹水患者测定了腹腔液绝对粒细胞计数,以评估其作为细菌感染早期指标的价值。发现绝对粒细胞计数比单独的白细胞总数或分类计数更敏感和特异。当腹水中绝对粒细胞计数大于每立方毫米250个时,则可能存在感染。