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. 2015 Oct 28;21(40):11246–11259. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i40.11246

Table 3.

Endoscopic score correlation with fecal calprotectin

Ref. Disease Endoscopic tool Correlation P value
af Björkesten et al[25] CD SES-CD r = 0.560 < 0.001
Sipponen et al[88] CD CDEIS r = 0.831 < 0.001
Sipponen et al[49] CD SES-CD r = 0.642 < 0.001
Sipponen et al[62] CD CDEIS r = 0.729 < 0.001
Schoepfer et al[77] CD SES-CD r = 0.530 < 0.010
Lobatón et al[74] CD CDEIS r = 0.7221 < 0.001
r = 0.7692 < 0.001
Lobatón et al[48] UC Mayo r = 0.7411 < 0.001
r = 0.7272 < 0.001
Takashima et al[67] UC Mayo r = 0.580 < 0.0001
Røseth et al[66] UC Mayo r = 0.570 < 0.0001
D’Haens et al[64] UC Mayo r = 0.623 < 0.001
CD CDEIS r = 0.419 < 0.001
CD SES-CD r = 0.490 < 0.001
1

FC-ELISA;

2

FC Q-POCT (quantitative-point-of-care test). CDEIS: Crohn’s disease endoscopic index of severity; SES-CD: Simple endoscopic score for Crohn’s disease; r: Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.