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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
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From 1974 to 1981, 55 patients, 18 with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) histologically confirmed and 37 patients with duodenal ulcer (DU) without pylorostenosis were followed for a minimal period of 5 years. The diagnostic values of a) basal acid output (BAO mEq/h); b) 60 min acid output after secretin infusion, 3 CU-GIH/kg, (MAO-SE mEq/h); c) basal serum
gastrin
(
BSG
pg/ml: mean of 4
gastrin
determinations) and d) serum
gastrin
after secretin (SG-SE pg/ml: mean of 4
gastrin
determinations during secretin infusion) were calculated. Cut off point values of 100 p. 100 specificity (i. e. no DU patient reached these values) with a positive predictive value of 100 p. 100 (i. e. probability for gastrinoma when this cut off point was attained) were BAO greater than 26 mEq/h, MAO-SE greater than 18 mEq/h,
BSG
greater than 221 pg/ml, SG-SE greater than 186 pg/ml. The sensitivities of these parameters (i. e. percent of ZES which reached the given cut off point) were respectively (p. 100): 39, 78, 72 and 94. Ranking these parameters according to their own discriminative value expressed by R2 (square correlation coefficient) gave SG-SE, R2 = 0.559;
BSG
, R2 = 0.508; MAO-SE, R2 = 0.456; BAO, R2 = 0.414. The most discriminative association of 2 variables was SG-SE and MAO-SE (R2 = 0.650). Association of SG-SE, MAO-SE and BAO or
BSG
(or BAO and
BSG
) did not increase significantly the discrimination between ZES and DU (R2 = 0.672).
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PMID:Sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of the secretin infusion test in the diagnosis of gastrinoma. 375 93
The authors describe the diagnostic algorithm of Zollinger-Ellison's syndrome which proved useful in the diagnosis of 73 patients with a confirmed diagnosis. They evaluate the diagnostic validity of anamnestic and clinical data, of different examination methods and compare them with experience assembled abroad. For the diagnosis of sporadic gastrinomas the onset of the disease after the age of 40 years is important, the development of serious peptic complications (haemorrhage F-70%, M-59%, perforation M-54%, F-47%) and the presence of watery diarrhoea (41%). As to laboratory parameters they rely on high BAO values (96% > 15 mmol H+/hour and 100% > 5 mmol H+ after gastric resection. Less important is the examination of basal serum
gastrin
(almost 30% patients have normal or liminal values of
BSG
--empirically set at 100-150 pg. ml-1). The authors draw attention to the fact that patients with ZES after gastric resections may have
BSG
values lower than 100 pg/ml (12%). A positive secretin test has a higher validity (rise of SG by 150-200 pg. ml-1 above basal values) positive in 82.2% patients, liminally positive in 11% and negative in 6.3% patients. An even higher diagnostic value was possessed by a BAO/MAO index higher than 0.6 which was positive in 93.4% patients. At present it is not used as pentagastrin is not available. Every year they diagnose 4-6 new cases of ZES which with regard to the number of inhabitants (5 million) places Slovakia along with Denmark and Sweden among the countries with the highest detection rate (0.8-1.2 ZES cases/1 million per year).
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PMID:[Diagnosis of the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. I: Significance of anamnestic, clinical and laboratory examinations]. 1213 62