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Background: Despite widespread recommendations to favor lipase over amylase in the diagnosis and management of acute pancreatitis, many routine hospital laboratories still offer amylase testing. This study sought to evaluate and compare ordering patterns of amylase and lipase in patients with acute pancreatitis.
Methods: We analyzed 438 patients with acute pancreatitis admitted to our hospital. Data collection included pancreatitis etiology and management as well as biochemical profiles of amylase and lipase. We compared serial ordering patterns, degree of biomarker elevation, and normalization kinetics.
Results: All patients had at least one lipase ordered during their admission, and only 51 patients (12%) had at least one amylase ordered. On average, lipase was elevated 5 times higher above its respective upper reference limit than amylase at admission. Pancreatitis etiology was skewed toward gallstones in the amylase group as compared to the lipase only group (69% vs. 43%), and surgical patients (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) were more likely to have amylase ordered and/or trended.
Conclusions: Amylase measurement was not necessary in the diagnosis and management of 88% of patients with acute pancreatitis. Of patients for whom amylase was ordered, it was common for these patients to be those referred to surgical procedures, possibly because amylase normalization may be documented faster than that of lipase.
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