A multi-institutional study evaluating the diagnostic utility of the spec cPL™ and SNAP® cPL™ in clinical acute pancreatitis in 84 dogs.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
K McCord, P S Morley, J Armstrong, K Simpson, M Rishniw, M A Forman, D Biller, N Parnell, K Arnell, S Hill, S Avgeris, H Gittelman, M Moore, M Hitt, G Oswald, S Marks, D Burney, D Twedt
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Abstract

Background: Pancreas-specific lipase is reported to aid in diagnosing acute pancreatitis (AP) in dogs but has not been rigorously evaluated clinically.

Hypothesis/objectives: To describe variability of disease in dogs with suspected clinical AP, and to evaluate accuracy of 2 pancreatic-specific lipase immunoassays, Spec cPL (SPEC) and SNAP cPL (SNAP), in diagnosing clinical AP. We hypothesized that SPEC and SNAP provide better diagnostic accuracy than serum amylase or total lipase.

Animals: A total of 84 dogs; 27 without AP and 57 with clinical signs associated with AP.

Methods: Multicenter study. Dogs were prospectively enrolled based upon initial history and physical examination, then retrospectively classified into groups according to the likelihood of having clinical AP by a consensus of experts blinded to SPEC and SNAP results. Bayesian latent class analyses were used to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of SPEC and SNAP.

Results: The estimates for test sensitivities and specificities, respectively, ranged between 91.5-94.1% and 71.1-77.5% for SNAP, 86.5-93.6% and 66.3-77.0% for SPEC (cutoff value of 200 μg/L), 71.7-77.8% and 80.5-88.0% for SPEC (cutoff value of 400 μg/L), and were 52.4-56.0% and 76.7-80.6% for amylase, and 43.4-53.6% and 89.3-92.5% for lipase.

Conclusions and clinical importance: SNAP and SPEC have higher sensitivity for diagnosing clinical AP than does measurement of serum amylase or lipase activity. A positive SPEC or SNAP has a good positive predictive value (PPV) in populations likely to have AP and a good negative predictive value (NPV) when there is low prevalence of disease.

一项多机构研究评估了spec cPL™和SNAP®cPL™在84只狗的临床急性胰腺炎中的诊断效用。
背景:据报道,胰腺特异性脂肪酶有助于犬的急性胰腺炎(AP)的诊断,但尚未得到严格的临床评估。假设/目的:描述疑似临床AP犬的疾病变异性,并评估两种胰腺特异性脂肪酶免疫测定,Spec cPL (Spec)和SNAP cPL (SNAP)诊断临床AP的准确性。我们假设Spec和SNAP比血清淀粉酶或总脂肪酶提供更好的诊断准确性。动物:共84只狗;27例无AP, 57例有AP相关临床症状。方法:多中心研究。根据狗的初始病史和体格检查前瞻性地入组,然后根据专家对SPEC和SNAP结果不知情的共识,根据临床AP的可能性进行回顾性分类。采用贝叶斯潜类分析估计SPEC和SNAP的诊断准确性。结果:SNAP的敏感性和特异性分别为91.5 ~ 94.1%和71.1 ~ 77.5%,SPEC的敏感性和特异性分别为86.5 ~ 93.6%和66.3 ~ 77.0%(临界值为200 μg/L), SPEC的敏感性和特异性分别为71.7 ~ 77.8%和80.5 ~ 88.0%(临界值为400 μg/L),淀粉酶的敏感性和特异性分别为52.4 ~ 56.0%和76.7 ~ 80.6%,脂肪酶的敏感性和特异性分别为43.4 ~ 53.6%和89.3 ~ 92.5%。结论及临床意义:SNAP和SPEC对临床AP的诊断敏感性高于血清淀粉酶和脂肪酶活性测定。SPEC或SNAP阳性在AP易发人群中具有良好的阳性预测值(PPV),在低患病率人群中具有良好的阴性预测值(NPV)。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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