Primary care faecal calprotectin testing in children with suspected inflammatory bowel disease: a diagnostic accuracy study. Issue 10 (18th May 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Primary care faecal calprotectin testing in children with suspected inflammatory bowel disease: a diagnostic accuracy study. Issue 10 (18th May 2020)
- Main Title:
- Primary care faecal calprotectin testing in children with suspected inflammatory bowel disease: a diagnostic accuracy study
- Authors:
- Walker, Gareth J
Chanchlani, Neil
Thomas, Amanda
Lin, Simeng
Moore, Lucy
Heerasing, Neel M
Hendy, Peter
Abdelrahim, Mohamed
Mole, Sean
Perry, Mandy H
Mcdonald, Timothy J
Bewshea, Claire M
Hart, James W
Russell, Richard K
Ahmad, Tariq
Goodhand, James R
Kennedy, Nicholas A - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of calprotectin to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children in whom general practitioners (GPs) suspected IBD. Design: Prospective observational cohort study of a new calprotectin-based primary care referral pathway. Setting: 48 GP practices and gastroenterology secondary care services at the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust in the South-West of England, UK. Patients: 195 children aged between 4 and 18 years referred on the pathway between January 2014 and August 2017 for investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms were included. Interventions: Primary-care-driven faecal calprotectin testing. Primary and secondary care records over 12 months from the point of calprotectin testing were used as the reference standard. Main outcome measures: Diagnostic accuracy of calprotectin testing to detect IBD. Results: 7% (13/195) tested patients were diagnosed with IBD. Using our prespecified cut-off of 100 µg/g, calprotectin had a diagnostic accuracy of 91% (95% CI 86% to 95%) with a sensitivity for distinguishing IBD from non-IBD of 100% (95% CI 75% to 100%), a specificity of 91% (95% CI 85% to 94%), a positive predictive value of 43% (95% CI 25% to 63%) and a negative predictive value of 100% (95% CI 98% to 100%). Calprotectin testing had no effect on the time to diagnosis, but a negative test contributed to saved referrals and was associated with fewer diagnostic tests in secondary care. Conclusions:Abstract : Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of calprotectin to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children in whom general practitioners (GPs) suspected IBD. Design: Prospective observational cohort study of a new calprotectin-based primary care referral pathway. Setting: 48 GP practices and gastroenterology secondary care services at the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust in the South-West of England, UK. Patients: 195 children aged between 4 and 18 years referred on the pathway between January 2014 and August 2017 for investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms were included. Interventions: Primary-care-driven faecal calprotectin testing. Primary and secondary care records over 12 months from the point of calprotectin testing were used as the reference standard. Main outcome measures: Diagnostic accuracy of calprotectin testing to detect IBD. Results: 7% (13/195) tested patients were diagnosed with IBD. Using our prespecified cut-off of 100 µg/g, calprotectin had a diagnostic accuracy of 91% (95% CI 86% to 95%) with a sensitivity for distinguishing IBD from non-IBD of 100% (95% CI 75% to 100%), a specificity of 91% (95% CI 85% to 94%), a positive predictive value of 43% (95% CI 25% to 63%) and a negative predictive value of 100% (95% CI 98% to 100%). Calprotectin testing had no effect on the time to diagnosis, but a negative test contributed to saved referrals and was associated with fewer diagnostic tests in secondary care. Conclusions: Calprotectin testing of children with suspected IBD in primary care accurately distinguishes IBD from a functional gut disorder, reduces secondary care referrals and associated diagnostic healthcare utilisation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Archives of disease in childhood. Volume 105:Issue 10(2020)
- Journal:
- Archives of disease in childhood
- Issue:
- Volume 105:Issue 10(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 105, Issue 10 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 105
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0105-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 957
- Page End:
- 963
- Publication Date:
- 2020-05-18
- Subjects:
- gastroenterology -- primary care -- IBD -- calprotectin -- diagnostic tests
Children -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Infants -- Diseases -- Periodicals
618.920005 - Journal URLs:
- http://adc.bmjjournals.com/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/archdischild-2019-317823 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0003-9888
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