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2018 ; 11
(ä): 1756284818785571
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Fecal calprotectin for detection of postoperative endoscopic recurrence in
Crohn s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
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Tham YS
; Yung DE
; Fay S
; Yamamoto T
; Ben-Horin S
; Eliakim R
; Koulaouzidis A
; Kopylov U
Therap Adv Gastroenterol
2018[]; 11
(ä): 1756284818785571
PMID30034529
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BACKGROUND: Anastomotic recurrence is frequent in patients with Crohn's disease
(CD) following ileocecal resection. The degree of endoscopic recurrence,
quantified by the Rutgeerts score (RS), correlates with risk of clinical and
surgical recurrence. Several studies demonstrate the accuracy of fecal
calprotectin (FC) for detection of endoscopic recurrence, however the optimal
threshold FC value remains to be established. The aim of our meta-analysis was to
evaluate the accuracy of common FC cut-offs for detection of endoscopic
recurrence. METHODS: We performed a systematic literature search for studies
evaluating postoperative recurrence in CD which reported RS and FC levels.
Endoscopic recurrence was defined as RS = 2-4 (or RS ? 2). We calculated pooled
diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic odds ratio (DOR) and constructed
summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curves for each available FC
cut-off value. RESULTS: A total of 54 studies were retrieved; 9 studies were
eligible for analysis. Diagnostic accuracy was calculated for FC values of 50,
100, 150 and 200 µg/g. A significant threshold effect was observed for all FC
values. The optimal diagnostic accuracy was obtained for FC value of 150 µg/g,
with a pooled sensitivity of 70% [95% confidence interval (CI) 59-81%],
specificity 69% (95% CI 61-77%), and DOR 5.92 (95% CI 2.61-12.17). The area under
the SROC curve was 0.73. CONCLUSION: FC is an accurate surrogate marker of
postoperative endoscopic recurrence in CD patients. The FC cut-off 150 ?g/g
appears to have the best overall accuracy. Serial FC evaluations may eliminate or
defer the need for colonoscopic evaluation in up to 70% of postoperative CD
patients.