Pancreatic Faecal Elastase-1
Clinical Chemistry
Description
Human pancreatic elastase-1 has a unique structure that resists degradation in the GI tract. The ScheBo elastase assay is a test of pancreatic exocrine function. It is more convenient for patients than the pancreolauryl test and does not require discontinuation of enzyme supplements. At a cut-off of 200 ug/g it was reported to detect most cases of �moderate' and �severe' pancreatic insufficiency and 20-50% of �mild' cases. A result less than 100 ug/g faeces suggests severe pancreatic insufficiency, but patients with other GI diseases (especially if there is diarrhoea) may have low results.
Indications
Suspected exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. This test may not detect all cases of mild pancreatic insufficiency.
Sample Type
Random pea-sized particle of faeces (preferably formed)
Reference Range
Reference ranges are provided on the report. Alternatively, please contact the laboratory for current ranges.
Turnaround Time
Within 10 days
Testing Frequency
weekly
Patient Preparation
Patients collect a pea-sized particle of faeces in to a container. It is not necessary to discontinue medication such as enzyme supplements.
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