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Dog pancreatitis diagnosis using DGGR lipase test validation

By Goodband, Emily L et al.·Published in Veterinary Record Open·2018·Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Cambridge Cambridge UK, United Kingdom·View original on Crossref

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Original publication title: Validation of a commercial 1,2‐o‐dilauryl‐rac‐glycero glutaric acid‐(6’‐methylresorufin) ester lipase assay for diagnosis of canine pancreatitis

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Plain-English summary

Three dogs with confirmed acute pancreatitis and eight with chronic pancreatitis were tested using a new lipase assay to see how well it could diagnose these conditions. The new test showed good accuracy and reliability, similar to an existing test, but both tests had low sensitivity, meaning they might miss some cases. However, they were very specific, so when they indicated pancreatitis, it was likely correct. This new lipase test could be a useful option for vets diagnosing pancreatitis in dogs.

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Abstract

The objectives of this study were fourfold: technical validation of a commercial canine 1,2‐o‐dilauryl‐rac‐glycero glutaric acid‐(6’‐methylresorufin) ester (DGGR) lipase assay, to calculate a reference interval for DGGR lipase by the indirect a posteriori method, to establish biological validity of the assay, and to assess agreement between DGGR lipase and specific canine pancreatic lipase (Spec cPL) assays. Dogs with histologically confirmed acute pancreatitis (n=3), chronic pancreatitis (n=8) and normal pancreatic tissue (n=7) with stored (−80°C) serum samples were identified. Relevant controls were selected. Precision, reproducibility and linearity of DGGR lipase, and the effect of sample haemolysis and freezing, were assessed. Sensitivity and specificity of DGGR lipase and Spec cPL were determined. Agreement between these two parameters was calculated using Cohen's kappa coefficient (κ). The DGGR lipase assay demonstrated excellent precision, reproducibility and linearity. Sample haemolysis and storage at −80°C for 12 months did not influence the assay. DGGR lipase (>245IU/l) and Spec cPL (>400µg/l) both showed poor sensitivity but excellent specificity for acute pancreatitis, and poor to moderate sensitivity but excellent specificity for chronic pancreatitis. Substantial agreement (κ=0.679) was found between DGGR lipase and Spec cPL. The validated DGGR lipase assay had similar sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of acute and chronic pancreatitis to Spec cPL. DGGR lipase is a reliable alternative to Spec cPL for the diagnosis of pancreatitis.

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Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2017-000270