Determination of elastase-1 serum levels in post ERCP/EST pancreatic damage

Citation
Pd. Hardt et al., Determination of elastase-1 serum levels in post ERCP/EST pancreatic damage, Z GASTROENT, 37(8), 1999, pp. 701-705
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology
Journal title
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GASTROENTEROLOGIE
ISSN journal
00442771 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
701 - 705
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-2771(199908)37:8<701:DOESLI>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Recently an ELISA using specific antibodies to detect elastase-l in serum h as become available. Earlier studies using a radioimmunoassay reported a pr olonged elevation of serum elastase as compared to other pancreatic enzymes in acute pancreatitis. The aim of the present study was to compare the cha nges of serum levels of ELISA-elastase-1, lipase and amylase in acute pancr eatic damage following ERCP. Blood samples were prospectively collected at five time points before and after the endoscopic procedures in 212 patients . Samples were analyzed for pancreatic serum enzymes, acute phase proteins and routine parameters. A pain score was used for clinical evaluation. Rele vant post ERCP pancreatic damage was defined as CRP elevation from < 10 mg/ l to > 10 mg/l in the presence of persistent abdominal pain without laborat ory evidence of cholangitis and without clinical or laboratory signs of pan creatitis before the endoscopic procedures. Elastase-1 time course paralleled the courses of lipase and amylase peeking at six hrs. There was no prolonged elevation of elastase-1. Ten out of 204 patients (4.9%) were found to have relevant pancreatic damage. Depending o n the cut off point used, sensitivity/specificity were as follows: lipase 8 0-100%/30,9-71,6%; amylase 70-90%/ 44.3-88.7%; elastase-1 60-90%/64.9-81.4% . In conclusion ELISA-elastase-1 is a marker of acute pancreatic damage simil ar to lipase and amylase. Although elastase-1 may show a better specificity than the other enzymes, this seems to be a matter of definition of the nor mal range. The determination of serum ELISA-elastase-1 does not provide add itional information in acute pancreatic damage as compared to a combination of lipase and amylase.