Title of article :
Rational Use of Fecal Calprotectin in Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Author/Authors :
CATANZARO ، Roberto Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Gastroenterology Section - Gaspare Rodolico Hospital - University of Catania , MAUGERI ، Alfio Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Gastroenterology Section - Gaspare Rodolico Hospital - University of Catania , SCIUTO ، Morena Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Gastroenterology Section - Gaspare Rodolico Hospital - University of Catania , HE ، Fang Department of Nutrition - West China School of Public Health - Sichuan University (China) , BALAKRISHNAN ، Baskar Department of Immunology - Mayo Clinic , MAROTTA ، Francesco ReGenera R D International for Aging Intervention - San Babila Clinic
Abstract :
The gastrointestinal pathologies have increased over the last years. The clinical pictures of inflammatory and irritable bowel disease might overlap, leading to expensive and invasive tests. Our study aims to investigate fecal calprotectin as an effective tool for differential diagnosis of gastrointestinal disorders. Two hundred fifty-six patients with the diagnosis of the gastrointestinal disorder and subjected to colonoscopy were collected for the statistical analysis of fecal calprotectin. The differential diagnosis of intestinal inflammation or non-inflammation was performed according to the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve that outlines the Area Under Curve (AUC), Sensitivity (Se), Specificity (Sp). Fecal calprotectin was significantly elevated in patients with inflammatory bowel disease compared with patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Especially, the mean values of fecal calprotectin were 522 g/g (IQR=215-975) and 21 g/g (IQR=14-34.5) in patients with and without inflammation, respectively (P 0.0001). AUC value of fecal calprotectin was 0.958 (Se=88.9%, Sp=91.1%, with a cut-off value of 50 g/g) for differentiating between inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome. Fecal calprotectin seems to be a non-invasive and inexpensive biomarker useful for the purpose of a differential diagnosis between inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome.
Keywords :
Fecal calprotectin , Irritable bowel syndrome , Inflammatory bowel diseases , Ulcerative colitis , Crohn s disease
Journal title :
Acta Medica Iranica
Journal title :
Acta Medica Iranica