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Evaluation of Serum Feline Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity and Helical Computed Tomography versus Conventional Testing for the Diagnosis of Feline Pancreatitis

机译:血清猫胰腺脂肪酶免疫反应性和螺旋计算机断层扫描与常规测试对猫胰腺炎的诊断评价

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Serum feline trypsinogen-like immunoreactivity (fTLI) concentrations and abdominal ultrasound have facilitated the noninvasive diagnosis of pancreatitis in cats, but low sensitivities (33% and 20–35%, respectively) have been reported. A radioimmunoassay has been validated to measure feline pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (fPLI), but the assay's sensitivity and specificity have not been established. In human beings, the sensitivity of computed tomography (CT) is high (75–90%), but in a study of 10 cats, only 2 had CT changes suggestive of pancreatitis. We prospectively evaluated these diagnostic tests in cats with and without pancreatitis. In all cats, serum was obtained for fTLI and fPLI concentrations, and pancreatic ultrasound images and biopsies were acquired. Serum fPLI concentrations ( P <.0001) and ultrasound findings ( P = .0073) were significantly different between healthy cats and cats with pancreatitis. Serum fTLI concentrations ( P = .15) and CT measurements ( P = .18) were not significantly different between the groups. The sensitivity of fTLI in cats with moderate to severe pancreatitis was 80%, and the specificity in healthy cats was 75%. Feline PLI concentrations were both sensitive in cats with moderate to severe pancreatitis (100%) and specific in the healthy cats (100%). Abdominal ultrasound was both sensitive in cats with moderate to severe pancreatitis (80%) and specific in healthy cats (88%). The high sensitivities of fPLI and abdominal ultrasound suggest that these tests should play an important role in the noninvasive diagnosis of feline pancreatitis. As suggested by a previous study, pancreatic CT is not a useful diagnostic test for feline pancreatitis.
机译:血清猫类胰蛋白酶原样免疫反应性(fTLI)浓度和腹部超声有助于猫的胰腺炎的非侵入性诊断,但据报道敏感性较低(分别为33%和20-35%)。放射免疫测定法已被证实可测量猫胰腺脂肪酶免疫反应性(fPLI),但该测定法的敏感性和特异性尚未确定。在人类中,计算机断层扫描(CT)的敏感性很高(75–90%),但在对10只猫的研究中,只有2例CT改变提示胰腺炎。我们对患有或不患有胰腺炎的猫进行了前瞻性评估。在所有猫中,均获得了血清中fTLI和fPLI的浓度,并获得了胰腺超声图像和活组织检查。健康猫和患有胰腺炎的猫的血清fPLI浓度(P <.0001)和超声检查结果(P = .0073)显着不同。两组之间的血清fTLI浓度(P = .15)和CT测量(P = .18)没有显着差异。 fTLI在中重度胰腺炎猫中的敏感性为80%,在健康猫中的特异性为75%。猫PLI浓度在中度至重度胰腺炎的猫中敏感(100%),在健康的猫中特异性(100%)。腹部超声对中重度胰腺炎猫敏感(80%),对健康猫特异性(88%)。 fPLI和腹部超声的高灵敏度表明,这些检查在猫胰腺炎的非侵入性诊断中应发挥重要作用。如先前的研究所建议,胰腺CT并非对猫胰腺炎有用的诊断测试。

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