BACKGROUND: Fecal biomarker tests that differentiate between organic bowel disease (OBD) and non-OBD in primary care patients with persistent lower-abdomen complaints could reduce the number of unnecessary referrals for endoscopy. We quantified the accuracy of fecal calprotectin and immunochemical occult blood (iFOBT) point-of-care (POC) tests and a calprotectin ELISA in primary care patients with suspected OBD. METHODS: We performed biomarker tests on fecal samples from 386 patients with lower-abdomen complaints suggestive for OBD. Endoscopic and histological diagnosis served as reference. RESULTS: OBD was diagnosed in 99 patients (prevalence 25.9%); 19 had adenocarcinoma, 53 adenoma, and 27 inflammatory bowel disease. Sensitivity for OBD ...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
textabstractAbstract. Background: Low disease prevalence and lack of uniform reference standards in ...
BACKGROUND: Fecal biomarker tests that differentiate between organic bowel disease (OBD) and non-OBD...
BACKGROUND: Fecal biomarker tests that differentiate between organic bowel disease (OBD) and non-OBD...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significan...
To assess the clinical effectiveness of faecal calprotectin (FC) testing for distinguishing between ...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is common, and causes pain, bloating and diarrhoea and/or...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
textabstractAbstract. Background: Low disease prevalence and lack of uniform reference standards in ...
BACKGROUND: Fecal biomarker tests that differentiate between organic bowel disease (OBD) and non-OBD...
BACKGROUND: Fecal biomarker tests that differentiate between organic bowel disease (OBD) and non-OBD...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background: The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significa...
Background The majority of primary care patients referred for bowel endoscopy do not have significan...
To assess the clinical effectiveness of faecal calprotectin (FC) testing for distinguishing between ...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is common, and causes pain, bloating and diarrhoea and/or...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Bowel endoscopy referrals from primary care have increased steadily over recent years. However, most...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
Objective To evaluate whether including a test for faecal calprotectin, a sensitive marker of intest...
textabstractAbstract. Background: Low disease prevalence and lack of uniform reference standards in ...