Trypsin activity. A new marker of acute alcoholic pancreatitis

  • Le Moine, Olivier
  • Devaster, Jeanne-Marie
  • Devière, Jacques
  • Thiry, Philippe
  • Cremer, Michel
  • Ooms, Henri
Publication date
January 1994
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

A normal serum amylase level is found in up to 32% of patients with acute alcoholic pancreatitis. This underlines the need for more sensitive diagnostic tests in this frequent cause of pancreatitis. Animal and human studies have shown that chronic alcohol consumption leads to important modifications in trypsinogen metabolism. The present work has prospectively analyzed admission serum trypsin activity with a new biochemical test and usual markers such as amylase, lipase, and immunoreactive trypsin in 32 attacks of acute pancreatitis. Seventeen were due to alcohol and 15 to other causes, including 11 with gallstone pancreatitis. High trypsin activity (median: 235 units/liter; range: 165-853) was found in all patients with acute alcoholic pan...

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