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    J Pediatr. 2002 Jul;141(1):84-90.

    How useful is fecal pancreatic elastase 1 as a marker of exocrine pancreatic disease?

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    Department of Pediatrics, the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To evaluate the role of fecal elastase 1 (E1) as a marker of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (PI).

    STUDY DESIGN:

    Fecal E1 was measured in patient groups with (1) failure to thrive but no pancreatic or intestinal disease (disease control patients); (2) PI; (3) pancreatic sufficiency; and (4) steatorrhea caused by a variety of intestinal diseases.

    RESULTS:

    Fecal E1 in all disease control patients exceeded 200 microg/g stool. Only 1 (2%) of 50 patients with PI exceeded the minimum reference value of 100 microg/g stool. In contrast, 3 (11%) of 28 patients with pancreatic sufficiency (with Shwachman-Diamond syndrome) had fecal E1 concentrations <100 microg/g stool, as did 5 (20%) of 25 patients with steatorrhea from intestinal causes, all of whom had diluted feces caused by short gut.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Fecal E1 is a useful noninvasive screening test of PI in childhood. A negative test (>100 microg/g stool) had 99% predictive value for ruling out PI. However, a positive test in those with short gut or Shwachman-Diamond syndrome must be interpreted with caution.

    PMID:
    12091856
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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