Quantitative Pancreatic Ultrasonography and Vcheck cPL Rapid Test in Dogs with Suspected Acute Pancreatitis

Somkiat Huaijantug, Paranee Yatmark, Vitchayarat Itthichaiyasan, Sarunya Nuaengsri, Satinee Srithip, Pruksa Julapanthong
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of quantitative ultrasonography in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in dogs, as well as to examine the correlation between the results of ultrasound examination and the Vcheck cPL rapid test in dogs with suspected acute pancreatitis. A total of 37 dogs were included to the study – 15 healthy dogs and 22 dogs with gastrointestinal clinical signs which had at least 1 out of 3 criteria (vomiting, cranial abdominal pain and jaundice). Serum was collected to evaluate cPL level by Vcheck cPL rapid test. A score 0 implied the Vcheck cPL Rapid test result was less than 200 ng/ml. A score 1 implied Vcheck cPL Rapid test result between 200 and 400 ng/ml, and a score 2 more than 400 ng/ml. Ultrasound was performed in all dogs in order to investigate the pancreatic lesions within 48 hours and evaluate the level of pancreatitis by score from 0 to 2. The criteria for pancreatitis on ultrasonograms included enlargement or irregularity of the pancreas, hypoechoic areas of the pancreas and hyperechoic mesentery surrounding the pancreas. An ultrasound assessment of pancreatitis implied: score 0 when none of the criteria was present. Score 1 when 1–2 from 3 criteria were present, and score 2 when all of the 3 criteria were present. Correlation between Vcheck cPL Rapid test and pancreatic ultrasonography was examined. The results indicate that agreement of Vcheck cPL Rapid test and pancreatic ultrasonography had kappa values of 0.71 which are in the “moderate” agreement range. This means that both Vcheck cPL Rapid test and ultrasonography should be used in the diagnostics of acute pancreatitis in daily clinical practice. Additionally, quantitative ultrasound assessment can be helpful in distinguishing acute pancreatitis from normal pancreas.
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本研究的目的是评估定量超声波检查在犬急性胰腺炎诊断中的重要性,并检查疑似急性胰腺炎犬的超声波检查结果与 Vcheck cPL 快速检测结果之间的相关性。共有 37 只狗参与了这项研究--15 只健康狗和 22 只有胃肠道临床症状的狗,它们至少具备 3 项标准中的 1 项(呕吐、头颅腹痛和黄疸)。通过 Vcheck cPL 快速检测法采集血清以评估 cPL 水平。0 分意味着 Vcheck cPL 快速检测结果低于 200 纳克/毫升。得分 1 表示 Vcheck cPL 快速检测结果在 200 至 400 纳克/毫升之间,得分 2 表示超过 400 纳克/毫升。超声波检查的胰腺炎标准包括胰腺肿大或不规则、胰腺低回声区和胰腺周围肠系膜高回声。胰腺炎的超声波评估意味着:如果不存在任何标准,则得 0 分。出现 3 项标准中的 1-2 项时得 1 分,出现全部 3 项标准时得 2 分。研究了 Vcheck cPL 快速检测与胰腺超声波检查之间的相关性。结果表明,Vcheck cPL 快速检测与胰腺超声造影的卡帕值为 0.71,属于 "中等 "吻合范围。这说明在日常临床实践中,急性胰腺炎的诊断应同时使用 Vcheck cPL 快速检测和超声波检查。此外,定量超声评估有助于区分急性胰腺炎和正常胰腺。
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