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Give the urine & serum AMY result for AP?
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State the ACCR
Urine Amy x Serum CRT x 100 Serum Amy Urine CRT
If the ratio is increased, what does it indicate?
Acute pancreatitis Burns Sepsis DKA
Define macroamylasemia
Large molecules formed when amylase attaches to a protein.
What are the limitations for Lipase measurement?
Haemolysis EDTA, oxalate, fluoride or citrated plasma
What can be used to diagnose macroamylasemia?
The amylase/creatinine clearance ratio (ACCR)
Give the calcium result for AP?
Increased or decreased
Which sample is more of a sensitive indicator for Amylase?
Urine as levels peak within 7rl hours and remain increased.
Define acute pancreatitis
Reversible inflammation due to enzymatic necrosis (resolves).
Define chronic pancreatitis
Irreversibly damaged and progressive inflammation & both ENDO and EXO ducts calcify = MA.
Name 2 common causes?
Alcohol and gallstones
Pancreatic insufficiency is associated with which disease?
Cystic Fibrosis - due to the ABN viscous fluid.
Give the laboratory findings of pancreatic insufficiency?
Decreased A/L activity Decreased HCO3- Decreased Trypsin & chymotrypsin
How would one confirm pancreatic insufficiency?
Faecal fat test - indirect test Glucose
Is Amylase a pancreatic specific enzyme?
No - It is produced by the pancreas AND the salivary glands, SI, skeletal muscles
What does increased Amylase levels indicate?
Either a pancreatic disorder or a non-pancreatic disorder
Define pancreatitis
Inflammation of the pancreas caused by injury to the acinar cells due to activation of digestive enzymes within the pancreas.
Why is it more specific than Amylase?
Increases within 4-8 hours and persists for more than 8 days.
What is Lipase useful in differentiating?
Pancreatic disorders vs Salivary disorders (Normal in S disorders but serum AMY will be increased)
How is Amylase measured?
Hexokinase method
How is Lipase measured?
Triacylglycerol + H20 - Z-monoacylglycerol + FAs
What does the exocrine part of the pancreas secrete?
Lipases Amylases Proteolytic enzyme
Name the two types of Amylase?
S-type: SG P-type AC of pancreas
Limitations of Amylase measurement?
1. No mouth pipetting 2. RA must not touch skin as sweat contains 3. Lipaemic serum = decreases result 4. Morphine & opiates = increase