TY - JOUR
T1 - Hyperamylasaemia and/or hyperlipasaemia
T2 - Incidence and underlying causes in hospitalized patients with non-pancreatic diseases
AU - Lankisch, Paul Georg
AU - Doobe, Christian
AU - Finger, Thorsten
AU - Lübbers, Heiko
AU - Mahlke, Reiner
AU - Brinkmann, Gisbert
AU - Klöppel, Günter
AU - Maisonneuve, Patrick
AU - Lowenfels, Albert B.
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - Objective. There are no recommendations on how to proceed in patients with increased pancreatic enzyme activities but non-pancreatic diseases. The objective of this study was to investigate prospectively in a general medical hospital the incidence, causes and clinical impact of hyperamylasaemia and/or hyperlipasaemia in these patients. Material and methods. During a 4-month period in 2004, amylase and lipase activities were measured in all patients (n, 1765) admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine of the Municipal Clinic of Luneburg, Germany. Patients with increased enzyme activities underwent abdominal ultrasonography and, if inconclusive, other imaging procedures. Results. Amylase and/or lipase activities were increased in 140 (8%) patients with non-pancreatic diseases: amylase in 29 cases (21%) and 1 case (1%)<3 and > 3 times the upper limit of normal, respectively, lipase in 120 cases (86%) and 6 cases (4%)<3 and > 3 times, respectively. In 53 (38%) patients no further imaging studies could be performed. In the remaining 87 patients amylase was increased in 18 patients (21%) and lipase in 3 patients (3%). The pancreas was normal on imaging procedures in 77 (89%) patients and abnormal in 10 (11%) (chronic pancreatitis: 4, small cystic lesions: 6). The cystic lesions were mostly located in the pancreas head, probably corresponding to branch-duct intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. Conclusions. Increased pancreatic enzyme activities occur in 8% of hospitalized patients with non-pancreatic diseases, but pancreatic abnormalities will be found in only a few (11%), which are unlikely to need further investigation or therapy. Therefore, routine analysis of amylase or lipase activities in patients with non-pancreatic diseases is not indicated.
AB - Objective. There are no recommendations on how to proceed in patients with increased pancreatic enzyme activities but non-pancreatic diseases. The objective of this study was to investigate prospectively in a general medical hospital the incidence, causes and clinical impact of hyperamylasaemia and/or hyperlipasaemia in these patients. Material and methods. During a 4-month period in 2004, amylase and lipase activities were measured in all patients (n, 1765) admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine of the Municipal Clinic of Luneburg, Germany. Patients with increased enzyme activities underwent abdominal ultrasonography and, if inconclusive, other imaging procedures. Results. Amylase and/or lipase activities were increased in 140 (8%) patients with non-pancreatic diseases: amylase in 29 cases (21%) and 1 case (1%)<3 and > 3 times the upper limit of normal, respectively, lipase in 120 cases (86%) and 6 cases (4%)<3 and > 3 times, respectively. In 53 (38%) patients no further imaging studies could be performed. In the remaining 87 patients amylase was increased in 18 patients (21%) and lipase in 3 patients (3%). The pancreas was normal on imaging procedures in 77 (89%) patients and abnormal in 10 (11%) (chronic pancreatitis: 4, small cystic lesions: 6). The cystic lesions were mostly located in the pancreas head, probably corresponding to branch-duct intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. Conclusions. Increased pancreatic enzyme activities occur in 8% of hospitalized patients with non-pancreatic diseases, but pancreatic abnormalities will be found in only a few (11%), which are unlikely to need further investigation or therapy. Therefore, routine analysis of amylase or lipase activities in patients with non-pancreatic diseases is not indicated.
KW - Chronic pancreatitis
KW - Hyperamylasaemia
KW - Hyperlipasaemia
KW - Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN)
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U2 - 10.1080/00365520802400891
DO - 10.1080/00365520802400891
M3 - Article
C2 - 18819039
AN - SCOPUS:61649115680
SN - 0036-5521
VL - 44
SP - 237
EP - 241
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
IS - 2
ER -