Fecal elastase-1 in healthy children up to 2 years of age: a cross-sectional study.

Q3 Medicine
Mirosława Wieczorek-Filipiak, S. Drzymała-Czyż, M. Szczepanik, Anna Miśkiewicz-Chotnicka, Ewa Wenska-Chyży, J. Moczko, J. Walkowiak
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BACKGROUND Fecal elastase-1 (E-1) levels in infants and young children may be expected to differ from those in adults and older children because of the immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract and the specificity of their diet. Despite the availability of data describing E-1 levels in the stools of preterm infants, older children, adults and subjects with malabsorption, there is still a lack of data regarding E-1 in healthy infants and toddlers.The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate fecal E-1 concentrations in infants and children from 1 up to 24 months of age. MATERIAL AND METHODS E-1 was measured in 160 healthy subjects aged 1-24 months (8 groups of 20: aged 1-3, 4-6 months, etc.) using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS Fecal E-1 concentrations ranged from 200 to 1695 μg/g of feces. No child had a fecal E-1 level below 200 μg/g of feces. Fecal E-1 concentrations did not significantly differ between age groups. However, fecal E-1 levels in the first 3 months were lower than in the second year of life (1-3 months vs 13-24 months, p=0.0230). A statistically significant correlation between the E-1 concentration and age was found (p=0.0007, r=0.2639; however, it does not affect the cut-off level of the reference values). The trend was rather exponential. Fecal E-1 values reached a plateau around the age of 6-10 months. CONCLUSIONS Our study has shown that the fecal E-1 test can be reliably applied in infants and toddlers to confirm normal exocrine pancreatic function. However, within the first months of life fecal E-1 concentrations may be lower than later in life.
2岁以下健康儿童粪便弹性酶-1的横断面研究
背景:婴儿和幼儿的粪便弹性酶-1 (E-1)水平可能与成人和年龄较大的儿童不同,因为他们的胃肠道不成熟和饮食的特殊性。尽管有关于早产儿、大龄儿童、成人和吸收不良受试者粪便中E-1水平的数据,但仍缺乏关于健康婴幼儿粪便中E-1水平的数据。本横断面研究的目的是评估1至24个月大的婴儿和儿童的粪便E-1浓度。材料与方法-1采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)对160名1-24月龄健康受试者(8组20人,1-3月龄、4-6月龄等)进行测定。结果粪中E-1浓度范围为200 ~ 1695 μg/g。无患儿粪便E-1水平低于200 μg/g。粪便E-1浓度在不同年龄组间无显著差异。然而,前3个月的粪便E-1水平低于第二年(1-3个月vs 13-24个月,p=0.0230)。E-1浓度与年龄的相关性有统计学意义(p=0.0007, r=0.2639;但是,它不影响参考值的截止水平)。这一趋势呈指数级增长。粪便E-1值在6-10个月左右达到平稳期。结论本研究表明粪便E-1检测可可靠地用于婴幼儿胰脏外分泌功能正常的诊断。然而,在生命的最初几个月,粪便E-1浓度可能低于生命后期。
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