• Title of article

    Prospective Multicenter Study Evaluating Fecal Calprotectin in Adult Acute Bacterial Diarrhea

  • Author/Authors

    Yogesh M. Shastri، نويسنده , , Dominik Bergis، نويسنده , , Nada Povse، نويسنده , , Volker Sch?fer، نويسنده , , Sarika Shastri، نويسنده , , Martin Weindel، نويسنده , , Hans Ackermann، نويسنده , , Jürgen Stein، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1099
  • To page
    1106
  • Abstract
    Background Every year, about 2.2 million deaths occur worldwide due to diarrhea. Reliable diagnosis of patients with acute infectious diarrhea remains a formidable challenge to the clinicians. This is the first study reporting use of fecal calprotectin in diagnosing acute diarrhea. The aim was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of fecal calprotectin, fecal lactoferrin, and guaiac-based fecal occult blood test in a diverse group of consecutive patients with acute diarrhea in which routine bacterial stool cultures and cytotoxins for Clostridium difficile were performed. Methods This was a prospective case-control multicenter study from January 2004 until October 2007 in 2383 consecutive patients with acute diarrhea. They provided stool samples for performing cultures. Patients with positive cultures and an equal number of matched controls with negative cultures underwent fecal occult blood test and calprotectin and lactoferrin assays. Results Calprotectin, lactoferrin, and fecal occult blood tests demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 83% and 87%, 78% and 54%, and 38% and 85%, respectively, for diagnosing acute bacterial diarrhea. Conclusions Calprotectin showed high correlation with bacteriologically positive infectious diarrhea compared with lactoferrin and fecal occult blood test. It may potentially revolutionize management algorithm for patients with acute diarrhea. As a screening test, calprotectin can generate results within hours to support presumptive diagnosis of infectious diarrhea, which can decide suitability of stool samples for culture.
  • Keywords
    Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) , Hemoccult test , Intestinal infection , Diarrhea , Fecal lactoferrin , Fecal calprotectin , Stool culture
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Record number

    811784