Simtomax, a novel point of care test for coeliac disease.

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2013-11-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-24 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2013.836179
Peter D Mooney, Matthew Kurien, David S Sanders
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Abstract

Introduction: Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition resulting from an abnormal reaction to dietary gluten leading to small bowel villous atrophy. International prevalence studies suggest that coeliac disease affects 1% of the adult population. However, despite its high prevalence, large numbers of patients go undiagnosed. One method of increasing detection rates would be to introduce a quick screening test in the form of a finger-prick blood test.

Areas covered: There are currently four available point-of-care tests (POCTs) available for use by health professionals. This diagnostic evaluation will review the evidence for the use of POCTs in coeliac disease including Simtomax a novel test for deamidated gliadin peptides and total IgA level.

Expert opinion: An accurate POCT has the potential to increase the rates of diagnosis of coeliac disease if used effectively as part of a case finding approach in primary or secondary care. Evidence for the use of Simtomax is currently fairly limited only drawing comparison with laboratory serology rather than the gold standard of histology and it has only been trialled in high-risk populations. However, results to date are encouraging and further research into this area is required.

Simtomax,一种新的乳糜泻护理点测试。
简介:乳糜泻是一种自身免疫性疾病,由对膳食麸质的异常反应引起小肠绒毛萎缩。国际流行病学研究表明,乳糜泻影响了1%的成年人口。然而,尽管发病率很高,但仍有大量患者未得到诊断。提高检出率的一种方法是引入一种快速筛选试验,即手指刺血试验。涵盖领域:目前有四种即时检测可供卫生专业人员使用。本诊断评估将回顾POCTs在乳糜泻中应用的证据,包括Simtomax——一种检测脱酰胺麦胶蛋白肽和总IgA水平的新方法。专家意见:如果在初级或二级医疗中作为病例发现方法的一部分有效使用,准确的POCT有可能增加乳糜泻的诊断率。目前使用Simtomax的证据相当有限,只能与实验室血清学进行比较,而不是与组织学的金标准进行比较,并且只在高危人群中进行了试验。然而,迄今为止的结果令人鼓舞,需要对这一领域进行进一步的研究。
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