Abstract

Introduction

Chronic colitis is a major problem worldwide with high morbidity. Causes of chronic colitis are heterogeneous. A cut-off level of faecal calprotectin to predict inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as a cause of chronic colitis is lacking. Aim

To study the level of faecal calprotectin in different causes of colitis and to measure the cut-off level to differentiate between IBD and non-IBD colitides. Material and methods

This prospective study was conducted from June 2018 to May 2019. The study included all patients aged two months up to 18 years who were confirmed to have chronic colitis endoscopically and histopathologically attending the Gastroenterology Clinic at Alexandria University Children’s Hospital. Faecal calprotectin level was measured.

Results

We included 110 patients. Allergic colitis was the commonest cause followed by IBD followed by infectious colitis (50.9%, 38.1% and 6.3% respectively). Faecal calprotectin above 744 µg/g could predict IBD as a cause of chronic colitis with 86.8% specificity and 66.7% sensitivity. Significant elevation of faecal calprotectin was detected in IBD patients. Faecal calprotectin was significantly correlated with C-reactive protein level and erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

Conclusions

Faecal calprotectin could predict the cause of colitis and could aid the paediatrician for early referral of patients with chronic colitis.

Details

Title
Does faecal calprotectin differentiate between inflammatory bowel disease colitis and non-inflammatory bowel disease colitides?
Author
Khalil, Ahmed F; Helmy, Ekram M; Massoud, Mohamed N; Baddour, Nahed M; Metwally, Rasha H; Omar, Omneya M
Pages
219-223
Section
Original paper
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Termedia Publishing House
ISSN
18955770
e-ISSN
18974317
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2580960999
Copyright
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