Fecal calproctectin yo-yo-ing

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Hello, anyone know why a fecal calproctectin test result might yo-yo?

Over the past year my results have been:

Aug 2015: 65
March 2016: 70
June 2016: 60
September 2016: 142
December 2016: 72
March 2017: 32
July 2017: 211

My MRI with contrast in September 2016 was normal, my colonoscopy in April 2017 was much improved - no visible redness and 3 tiny ulcers, biopsies were normal
 
Very good results except maybe the last one... congratulations.
I guess your doctor will have you retested 3 months later the last one.

No explanation regarding the yoyo, this disease is quite strange...
 
Yes I will be retested in October and seeing my consultant in November. Strange as I had a colonoscopy 3 months before the 211 result and that looked pretty good and a marked improvement from my colonoscopy in December 2015 when my fecal calproctectin result was 65!
 
Colonoscopy is more important than those tests as they can monitor directly the mucosa.
what treatment are you on?
 
One thing to consider is that stool is a much more variable substance day to day than is say blood. Thus, those results may not be yo-yo-ing so much as just "noise" in the ability of the lab to collect and process stool reproducibly. Since most of the numbers are pretty low, I wouldn't worry about them much. What you need to be concerned with are big swings and spikes that stay elevated.
 
I'll add my two-pence worth...

Calprotectin for me was a better indicator of disease activity than any other marker - after all, it measures the migration of white cells into the bowel.

If I was well and it was high, it predicted that I would be going into a flare, and needed to look at my dietary triggers. Likewise, if I was feeling ill, but the trend was going down, it was a sign that things were improving.

Generally speaking, anything below 200 wouldn't be a major cause for concern, but it's good to keep an eye on it.
 
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