Utility of fecal fat concentrations as screening test in pancreatic insufficiency. 1986

I M Roberts, and C Poturich, and A Wald

We explored the utility of fecal fat concentration (gram fecal fat per 100 gram wet stool weight) as a screening test for pancreatic steatorrhea. Data were analyzed on 24 patients with pancreatic insufficiency and steatorrhea, six groups of patients (N = 70) with nonpancreatic causes of steatorrhea, and 31 controls without steatorrhea. Patients with pancreatic steatorrhea had significantly (P less than 0.05) higher mean fecal fat concentrations than all groups except for patients with hepatobiliary disease. Using a fecal fat concentration of greater than 9.5% as a cutoff point in all patients with steatorrhea, the test was 41.7% sensitive and 92.0% specific for the diagnosis of pancreatic insufficiency. For patients with fecal fat excretion greater than 20 g/day, the test increased in sensitivity to 61.5% but specificity dropped to 85.3%. Measurements of fecal fat concentrations are therefore only moderately helpful, and further evidence is required to secure a diagnosis of pancreatic steatorrhea.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010188 Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency A malabsorption condition resulting from greater than 10% reduction in the secretion of pancreatic digestive enzymes (LIPASE; PROTEASES; and AMYLASE) by the EXOCRINE PANCREAS into the DUODENUM. This condition is often associated with CYSTIC FIBROSIS and with chronic PANCREATITIS. Pancreatic Insufficiency,Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiencies,Insufficiencies, Exocrine Pancreatic,Insufficiencies, Pancreatic,Insufficiency, Exocrine Pancreatic,Insufficiency, Pancreatic,Pancreatic Insufficiencies,Pancreatic Insufficiencies, Exocrine,Pancreatic Insufficiency, Exocrine
D002446 Celiac Disease A malabsorption syndrome that is precipitated by the ingestion of foods containing GLUTEN, such as wheat, rye, and barley. It is characterized by INFLAMMATION of the SMALL INTESTINE, loss of MICROVILLI structure, failed INTESTINAL ABSORPTION, and MALNUTRITION. Gluten Enteropathy,Sprue, Celiac,Sprue, Nontropical,Celiac Sprue,Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy,Sprue,Disease, Celiac,Enteropathies, Gluten,Enteropathies, Gluten-Sensitive,Enteropathy, Gluten,Enteropathy, Gluten-Sensitive,Gluten Enteropathies,Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy,Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathies,Nontropical Sprue
D005243 Feces Excrement from the INTESTINES, containing unabsorbed solids, waste products, secretions, and BACTERIA of the DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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