Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine (Mar 2016)

Correlation of ischemia-modified albumin levels and histopathologic findings in experimental ovarian torsion

  • Ahmet Yildirim,
  • Sule Yildirim,
  • Naci Topaloglu,
  • Mustafa Tekin,
  • Adem Kucuk,
  • Havva Erdem,
  • Mesut Erbas,
  • Dilek Ulker Cakir

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 8 – 11

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Objectives: Ischemia modified albumin (IMA) levels significantly increased and may be used as a diagnostic marker in ovarian torsion. The aim of this study is to investigate whether there was any correlation between IMA levels and histopathologic changes in experimental ovarian torsion. Material and methods: Fourteen Sprague-Dawley rats, each weighing 220–250 g were divided randomly into 2 groups; in Group 1, the control group (n = 7), only laparotomy was performed and in Group 2, the experimental group (n = 7), ovarian torsion was performed. Ischemia was performed for 3 h; following the ischemia period, the torsion was relieved by detwisting the adnexa and then the ovarian I/R protocol was applied for 3 h. Blood samples were taken from all of the rats to measure the IMA levels and the ovaries were surgically removed for histologic examination. A blinded pathologist examined and scored the samples. Results: The median (minimum–maximum) IMA values were 921.00 (870.00–966.00) ABSUs in the ovarian torsion group and 853.00 (782.00–869.00) ABSUs in the control group. The difference was statistically significant. In the correlation analysis, a significant and strong correlation was found between IMA levels and histopathologic changes (Spearman's rho = +0.987, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Positive correlation was found between the IMA levels and the histopathologic severity of the disease. This finding is important for both diagnosis of the disease and patient follow-up. As a new marker in ovarian torsion, IMA may also indicate the severity of the ovarian histopathology. Keywords: Ischemia-modified albumin, Ovary, Pathology, Rats