Analytical validation of an ELISA for the measurement of feline pancreas‐specific lipase and re‐evaluation of the reference interval and decision threshold for diagnosing pancreatitis

Author:

Wu Yu‐An1ORCID,Steiner Jörg M.1,Huisinga Elke2,Beall Melissa J.2,Buch Jesse2,Fosgate Geoffrey T.3,Lidbury Jonathan A.1

Affiliation:

1. Gastrointestinal Laboratory, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

2. IDEXX Laboratories Inc., One IDEXX Drive Westbrook Maine USA

3. Epidemiology Section, Department of Production Animal Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe diagnosis of feline pancreatitis can be challenging. The clinical presentation often includes mild, nonspecific clinical signs, such as vomiting, anorexia, and weight loss. Measurement of feline pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (fPLI) concentration in serum has been reported to be sensitive and specific for a diagnosis of pancreatitis in cats. However, analytical validation for a widely available commercial assay for the measurement of fPLI concentration has not been published.ObjectiveWe aimed to analytically validate the Spec fPL assay (IDEXX Laboratories, Westbrook, ME), a commercial ELISA for the measurement of fPLI concentration, and re‐evaluate its reference interval and decision threshold for diagnosing pancreatitis in cats.MethodsDilutional linearity, accuracy, precision, and the effect of interfering substances were assessed. The upper limit of the reference interval was calculated based on the 95th percentile of results from clinically healthy cats (n = 107), and a decision threshold for diagnosing pancreatitis was calculated with an expected specificity of 99%.ResultsAnalytical validation demonstrated good linearity, accuracy, and precision, as well as the absence of interference from lipemia, hemolysis, or icterus. The upper limit of the reference interval for Spec fPL was determined to be 4.4 μg/L, and the decision threshold (a theoretical cut‐off) for diagnosing pancreatitis was determined to be 8.8 μg/L based on a desired specificity of 99%.ConclusionsThe Spec fPL assay is analytically valid, and results suggest that a decision threshold of 8.8 μg/L would have high diagnostic specificity for excluding clinically healthy cats.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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