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Fecal Calprotectin in Gastrointestinal Disease

Jennifer Murray, Klaartje Kok, Ruth M Ayling

2023Clinical Chemistry24 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) comprises a group of chronic conditions characterized by relapsing and remitting inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The incidence is increasing worldwide, and the therapeutic options for management are expanding. Endoscopy is the gold standard investigation for diagnosis of IBD and for assessing mucosal healing, which is increasingly being used as a measure of disease control. However, it is an invasive procedure that is unpleasant for patients and expensive and time-consuming for hospitals. Fecal calprotectin has been shown to be an accurate surrogate marker of gastrointestinal inflammation in IBD. CONTENT: Fecal calprotectin was initially used for the diagnosis of IBD but is now recognized as having a role in assisting in assessment of disease activity, prediction of relapse, and informing decisions around therapy and may help to minimize requirement for endoscopy. However, there are various preanalytical and analytical factors that can affect interpretation of the results; these need to be understood to optimize clinical care. SUMMARY: Preanalytical and analytical factors that can potentially influence fecal calprotectin concentrations are examined, and an overview is provided of clinical situations in which fecal calprotectin is commonly measured.

Topics & Concepts

CalprotectinMedicineGold standard (test)Inflammatory bowel diseaseDiseaseFecesUlcerative colitisGastroenterologyIncidence (geometry)Internal medicineGastrointestinal tractIntensive care medicineBiologyPhysicsPaleontologyOpticsInflammatory Bowel DiseaseS100 Proteins and AnnexinsGastrointestinal motility and disorders
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