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Revista colombiana de Gastroenterología

Print version ISSN 0120-9957On-line version ISSN 2500-7440

Abstract

GOMEZ-RAIGOSA, Juliana  and  VALENCIA-SANCHEZ, Natalia. Diagnostic Efficacy of Fecal Calprotectin in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Systematic Literature Review. Rev. colomb. Gastroenterol. [online]. 2023, vol.38, n.4, pp.430-438.  Epub Feb 26, 2024. ISSN 0120-9957.  https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.1060.

Introduction:

Inflammatory bowel disease is a group of pathologies that include ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, which have similar manifestations. Currently, the diagnosis and monitoring of this disease rely mainly on endoscopic studies. Still, this method can hardly be applied to periodic disease monitoring as it is expensive, invasive, and not readily available. Fecal calprotectin is widely known, easy to use, and affordable, and it is currently the best-characterized biomarker for this pathology.

Materials and methods:

The research design is a systematic diagnostic test validation literature review. A search was conducted in different databases using the QUADAS-2 checklist to evaluate the methodological quality.

Results:

The initial search yielded 352,843 articles published chiefly in PubMed, followed by Scopus and Science Direct. After multiple filters, 221 papers were selected and wholly reviewed. They were evaluated with inclusion and exclusion criteria, with 18 articles being chosen.

Conclusions:

Fecal calprotectin is a reliable surrogate marker of endoscopic activity in IBD. However, there is a lack of consensus on delimiting a cut-off point and improving applicability and diagnostic accuracy. Colonoscopy remains the gold standard in all studies.

Keywords : Inflammatory bowel disease; fecal calprotectin; approval of diagnostic tests; biomarker; diagnostic efficacy.

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