The Predictive Value of Urinary Trypsinogen Dipstick versus Amylase and Lipase in Early Diagnosis of Acute Pancreatitis | ||||
Benha Medical Journal | ||||
Article 25, Volume 42, Issue 4, April 2025, Page 616-626 PDF (588.64 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bmfj.2025.330394.2236 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Saad Ebrahim Saad1; Asmaa Bahy Mohamed2; Mahmoud Mohamed Elsayed ![]() | ||||
1prof. of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine-Benha University | ||||
2Lecturer of Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University | ||||
3(M.B.B.Ch, 2017) | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: Acute pancreatitis is a common cause of acute abdomen presenting to the emergency. It can mimic most cases of acute abdomen clinically like cholecystitis, perforated duodenal ulcer etc. Acute pancreatitis accounts for 5% of patients presenting with abdominal pain to emergency. This study aimed to investigate the predictive role of Urinary Trypsinogen-2 (UT-2) dipstick test in early diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in comparison with serum amylase and lipase levels. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 104 patients who were suspected to have acute pancreatitis. Patients were categorized into two groups: Group I: Patients with acute pancreatitis (have elevated lipase and amylase level (above 300 IU/L in serum) and diagnostic findings on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT). Group II: Patients with other abdominal disorders. Blood samples were analyzed for serum amylase, lipase, and UT-2 dipstick, while CECT confirmed diagnoses. Results: Of the patients, 12 (11.54%) were diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. UT-2 was significantly higher in group I than group II (P | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Urinary Trypsinogen Dipstick; Serum Amylase; Serum Lipase; Acute Pancreatitis | ||||
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