학술논문

Certain Functional Dyspepsia Exhibit Pancreatic Enzyme Abnormalities and Exocrine Pancreatic Dysfunction in Multi-center Study
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of Clinical Physiology. 2022, 52(2):79
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0286-7052
2435-1695
Abstract
Results: No significant differences were noted in age, sex or body mass index (BMI) between patients with FD and FD-P. An abnormal trypsin level was the most prevalent change in the pancreatic enzymes of patients with FD-P. Severe pancreatic enzyme abnormalities in more than four of the tested pancreatic enzymes were observed in approximately 13% of patients with FD-P. The triglyceride concentration was higher in patients with FD-P than in those with FD. Conversely, no significant association was detected among the presence of exocrine pancreatic dysfunction, pancreatic enzyme abnormalties, and clinical symptoms in patients with FD-P.