Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG) Explained: Causes, Interpretation & Clinical Use |Novice Medic

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In this video, we explore the Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG), an essential test in the evaluation of ascites. The SAAG helps determine whether ascites is caused by portal hypertension or other conditions like peritoneal disease. We’ll explain the principle behind the SAAG, how it’s calculated, and what the values mean for diagnosing the underlying causes of ascites. From liver cirrhosis to heart failure, this test plays a critical role in differentiating the causes of ascites. Stay tuned to learn the clinical significance, causes, and interpretation of SAAG!

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Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient, SAAG, ascites, portal hypertension, ascites causes, liver cirrhosis, peritoneal disease, clinical significance of SAAG, SAAG interpretation, liver disease, fluid analysis, diagnostic tests, ascitic fluid, Novice Medic, ascites management, ascites diagnosis

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🔬 Understanding the Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG) 🔬
Fellow Medics, in this video, we break down the SAAG test, which helps differentiate the cause of ascites. Whether it’s portal hypertension from liver cirrhosis or peritoneal disease, SAAG plays a key role in diagnosis. We cover its principle, calculation, and interpretation to help you understand how this test is used in clinical practice. Watch to learn more about this important diagnostic tool in hepatology and gastroenterology! #SAAG #Ascites #LiverDisease #Cirrhosis #PortalHypertension #NoviceMedic

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