A simple method for assessing intestinal inflammation in Crohn's disease

J Tibble, K Teahon, B Thjodleifsson, A Roseth, G Sigthorsson, S Bridger, R Foster, R Sherwood, M Fagerhol, I Bjarnason

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Abstract

Background and aims-Assessing the presence and degree of intestinal inflammation objectively, simply, and reliably is a significant problem in gastroenterology. We assessed faecal excretion of calprotectin, a stable neutrophil specific marker, as an index of intestinal inflammation and its potential use as a screening test to discriminate between patients with Crohn's disease and those with irritable bowel syndrome. Methods-The validity of faecal calprotectin as a marker of intestinal inflammation was assessed in 22 patients with Crohn's disease (35 studies) by comparing faecal excretions and concentrations using four day faecal excretion of (111)indium white cells. A cross sectional study assessed the sensitivity of faecal calprotectin concentration for the detection of established Crohn's disease (n=116). A prospective study assessed the value of faecal calprotectin in discriminating between patients with Crohn's disease and irritable bowel syndrome in 220 patients referred to a gastroenterology clinic. Results-Four day faecal excretion of (111)indium (median 8.7%; 95% confidence interval (CI) 7-17%; normal
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)506 - 513
Number of pages8
JournalGut
Volume47
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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