Pezzilli R, Andriulli A, Bassi C, Balzano G, Cantore M, Fave GD, Falconi M, Group LFTEPIC(. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in adults: A shared position statement of the Italian association for the study of the pancreas. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(44): 7930-7946 [PMID: 24307787 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i44.7930]
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Raffaele Pezzilli, MD, Department of Digestive Diseases, Internal Medicine Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy. raffaele.pezzilli@aosp.bo.it
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Lack of functional tissue or decreased endogenous neurohormonal stimulation
Decrease in delivery
Pancreatic duct obstruction
Decreased activation
Low duodenal pH
Premature enzymatic degradation
Decreased contact time due to increased motility, impaired interaction with chyme and biliary salts, and intestinal bacterial overgrowth
Table 3 Indirect diagnostic tests for evaluating pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
Test
In favour
Against
CFA
Gold standard
72 h stool collection; 100 g standard diet; no simultaneous PERT; not pancreas specific
Acid steatocrit
Linear correlation with CFA also in a single sample; Good as screening
High fat diet needed; 24-72 h stool collection is ideal
Fecal elastase 1
Single stool sample; PERT can be continued
Poor sensitivity in mild EPI, watery stools and small bowel disease
13C-mixed triglyceride breath test
Simple; Also for mild forms of EPI and therapy assessment
Requires further validation
Fecal chymotrypsin
Good for compliance control; Single small stool sample
Sensitivity low for clinical practice (chymotrypsin is variably inactivated during intestinal transit); not for mild EPI; watery stools decrease enzyme activity; PERT must be discontinued
Secretin-enhanced magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatograpgy
Morphological and semi-quantitative functional changes
Citation: Pezzilli R, Andriulli A, Bassi C, Balzano G, Cantore M, Fave GD, Falconi M, Group LFTEPIC(. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in adults: A shared position statement of the Italian association for the study of the pancreas. World J Gastroenterol 2013; 19(44): 7930-7946