Specificity of a pancreatic lipase point-of-care test and agreement with pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity in cats without clinical evidence of pancreatitis

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Xenoulis, Panagiotis G. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Moraiti, Katerina T. [1 ]
Spanou, Victoria M. [1 ]
Chatzis, Manolis K. [1 ]
Kokkinaki, Kassiopi C. G. [1 ]
Saridomichelakis, Manolis N. [1 ]
Steiner, Joerg M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Thessaly, Fac Vet Sci, Clin Med, Kardhitsa, Greece
[2] Texas A&M Univ, Sch Vet Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Small Anim Clin Sci, Gastrointestinal Lab, College Stn, TX USA
[3] Univ Thessaly, Fac Vet Sci, Clin Med, 224 Trikalon St, GR-43132 Kardhitsa, Greece
关键词
Agreement; diagnosis; pancreas; pancreatitis; SNAP fPL; Spec fPL; specificity; SERUM SPEC FPL(TM); CANINE; ASSAY; DOGS; SENSITIVITY; VALIDATION; SNAP; CPL;
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10.1177/1098612X231183299
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the specificity of a rapid point-of-care test for the estimation of feline pancreatic lipase (SNAP fPL) in healthy and sick cats without clinical evidence of pancreatitis. A second objective was to evaluate the agreement between SNAP fPL and serum pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (fPLI), as measured by Spec fPL. MethodsA total of 150 cats were prospectively enrolled into this study. Of them, 82 cats were healthy while 68 cats had various diseases but no clinical signs (eg, anorexia, depression, vomiting) raising a suspicion of pancreatitis. ResultsSNAP fPL was normal in 133/150 cats (specificity 89%) without obvious clinical pancreatitis. SNAP fPL was normal in 74/82 healthy cats (specificity 90%) and in 59/68 cats that were sick but without typical signs of pancreatitis (specificity 87%). The agreement between SNAP fPL and Spec fPL was substantial (k = 0.64) in healthy cats and almost perfect (k = 0.93) in sick cats. The overall agreement between SNAP fPL and Spec fPL was almost perfect (k = 0.81). Conclusions and relevanceThe specificity of SNAP fPL in this group of cats was high. There was a substantial and almost perfect agreement between the SNAP fPL and Spec fPL in healthy cats and sick cats without suspected pancreatitis, respectively. In the small percentage of cats with abnormal SNAP fPL and/or Spec fPL results, the possibility of subclinical pancreatitis cannot be excluded.
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