Faecal Testing Flashcards
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Faecal Testing
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Elastase 1: measure of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
Faecal Fat Estimation: indicates malabsorption and useful in diagnosis of small bowel disease
Faecal Calprotectin: measure of bowel mucosal inflammation, helpful in diagnosis of IBD
Small Bowel Follow Through: useful for demonstrating abnormal anatomy
SeCHAT testing: used for ruling out bile acid diarrhoea
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Elastase 1
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A protease synthesised by pancreatic acinar cells and secreted into the duodenum
- It is not degraded during transit and is concentrated in the faeces
- more specific than Faecal fat estimation and easier to collect
Measurement of Stool Elastase 1:
- allows the diagnosis or exclusion of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
- a level less than 100 micrograms/g of stool indicates SEVERE PANCREATIC INSUFFICIENCY
- levels of 100 -200 micrograms/g of stool indicate mild to moderate pancreatic insufficiency
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Faecal Calprotectin
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Faecal calprotectin is used as a measure of bowel mucosal inflammation and can be helpful in diagnosis of IBD