2022
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.16591
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Progression of lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity in dogs hospitalized for acute pancreatitis and correlation with clinical features

Abstract: Background: Lipase activity and pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (PLI) have not been compared in dogs hospitalized for acute pancreatitis (AP). Objectives: To describe the progression of lipase activity and PLI, and correlations with clinicopathologic features in dogs with AP. Animals: Thirty-nine dogs with AP based on clinical signs and lipase activity >350 U/L (reference interval [RI], 24-108 U/L). Methods: Retrospective study. Lipase activity (LIPC Roche), PLI (SpecPL), and clinical signs were recorded da… Show more

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“…Our CRP findings mirror that of a recent study that noted minimal changes in CRP concentrations during a 48 hour (brief) period of monitoring 25 . Lipase activity decreases to near or within RI within approximately 2 days of treatment this is similar to our group in which the median cPLI concentration at day 2 was 402.5 μg/L, just above the diagnostic threshold for pancreatitis 16 . When compared to cPLI, CRP and OH, the composite ultrasonographic score (UPASS) did not drop significantly during the early phases of the disease and significant decreases were only noted between days 0 and 28, and between days 2 and 28, suggesting a slower rate of improvement relative to inflammatory biomarkers and clinical signs.…”
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“…Our CRP findings mirror that of a recent study that noted minimal changes in CRP concentrations during a 48 hour (brief) period of monitoring 25 . Lipase activity decreases to near or within RI within approximately 2 days of treatment this is similar to our group in which the median cPLI concentration at day 2 was 402.5 μg/L, just above the diagnostic threshold for pancreatitis 16 . When compared to cPLI, CRP and OH, the composite ultrasonographic score (UPASS) did not drop significantly during the early phases of the disease and significant decreases were only noted between days 0 and 28, and between days 2 and 28, suggesting a slower rate of improvement relative to inflammatory biomarkers and clinical signs.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…3,26 The results of this study, in conjunction with 2 prior studies, clearly demonstrates that the timeline for detection of abnormal lipase and ultrasonographic findings differ both in onset of abnormalities and their resolution. 15,16 This helps to explain discrepancies seen between biochemical and sonographic findings in prior studies, but further adds to the complexity of a diagnosis of pancreatitis. [13][14][15] Given that median cPLI concentrations decreased to just above the upper end of the RI during early hospitalization (by day 2), it would be imperative to maintain strict sampling timelines in future studies into pancreatitis in dogs, as even a small change in timeline could significantly affect the results of the study.…”
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