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C-Reactive Protein, Fecal Calprotectin, and Stool Lactoferrin for Detection of Endoscopic Activity in Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Garg, Sushil K
, Feagan, Brian G
, Sandborn, William J
, Zou, Guangyong
, Chande, Nilesh
, Mosli, Mahmoud H
, Feagan, Sean G
, MacDonald, John K
in
Biomarkers - metabolism
/ C-Reactive Protein - metabolism
/ Colitis, Ulcerative - diagnosis
/ Crohn Disease - diagnosis
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Lactoferrin - metabolism
/ Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex - metabolism
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
2015
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C-Reactive Protein, Fecal Calprotectin, and Stool Lactoferrin for Detection of Endoscopic Activity in Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
by
Garg, Sushil K
, Feagan, Brian G
, Sandborn, William J
, Zou, Guangyong
, Chande, Nilesh
, Mosli, Mahmoud H
, Feagan, Sean G
, MacDonald, John K
in
Biomarkers - metabolism
/ C-Reactive Protein - metabolism
/ Colitis, Ulcerative - diagnosis
/ Crohn Disease - diagnosis
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Lactoferrin - metabolism
/ Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex - metabolism
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
2015
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C-Reactive Protein, Fecal Calprotectin, and Stool Lactoferrin for Detection of Endoscopic Activity in Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
by
Garg, Sushil K
, Feagan, Brian G
, Sandborn, William J
, Zou, Guangyong
, Chande, Nilesh
, Mosli, Mahmoud H
, Feagan, Sean G
, MacDonald, John K
in
Biomarkers - metabolism
/ C-Reactive Protein - metabolism
/ Colitis, Ulcerative - diagnosis
/ Crohn Disease - diagnosis
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Gastroenterology
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Lactoferrin - metabolism
/ Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex - metabolism
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
2015
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C-Reactive Protein, Fecal Calprotectin, and Stool Lactoferrin for Detection of Endoscopic Activity in Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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C-Reactive Protein, Fecal Calprotectin, and Stool Lactoferrin for Detection of Endoscopic Activity in Symptomatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
2015
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Persistent disease activity is associated with a poor prognosis in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Therefore, monitoring of patients with intent to suppress subclinical inflammation has emerged as a treatment concept. As endoscopic monitoring is invasive and resource intensive, identification of valid markers of disease activity is a priority. The objective was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP), fecal calprotectin (FC), and stool lactoferrin (SL) for assessment of endoscopically defined disease activity in IBD.
Databases were searched from inception to November 6, 2014 for relevant cohort and case-control studies that evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of CRP, FC, or SL and used endoscopy as a gold standard in patients with symptoms consistent with active IBD. Sensitivities and specificities were pooled to generate operating property estimates for each test using a bivariate diagnostic meta-analysis.
Nineteen studies (n=2499 patients) were eligible. The pooled sensitivity and specificity estimates for CRP, FC, and SL were 0.49 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.34-0.64) and 0.92 (95% CI 0.72-0.96), 0.88 (95% CI 0.84-0.90) and 0.73 (95% CI 0.66-0.79), and 0.82 (95% CI 0.73-0.88) and 0.79 (95% CI 0.62-0.89), respectively. FC was more sensitive than CRP in both diseases and was more sensitive in ulcerative colitis than Crohn's disease.
Although CRP, FC, and SL are useful biomarkers, their value in managing individual patients must be considered in specific clinical contexts.
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Wolters Kluwer Health Medical Research, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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