SourceIn adult patients, FC showed 64% sensitivity and 80% specificity with 70% positive and 74% negative predictive values for organic causes. False-positive results (8 of 40 cases) were associated with the use of aspirin (3 cases) or nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (1 case) and with the presence of concomitant liver cirrhosis (3 cases). False-negative results mainly included patients suffering from celiac disease (5 cases). Patients with IBD (9 cases) were identified with 100% sensitivity and 95% specificity. In pediatric patients, sensitivity was 70%, specificity was 93%, and positive and negative predictive values were 96% and 56%. False-negative results (11 of 35 cases) were associated mainly with celiac disease (6 cases) or intestinal giardiasis (2 cases).
My son (14yrs) suffers with Crohn's Disease and has since he 1st diagnosed with IBD been taking Calprotectin tests his results have over the years changed drastically from 2348 (2020) and have shot up to 5568 (2021) and at last test 1154 (2025), no one can tell me why these results change so much. In the past years he has been found to be in remission and obviously we hope they same will be said this year. But what meds can affect Calprotectin levels he is on Azathioprine, Lansoprazole, Prednisolone, Calichew, and Ursodeoxycholic Acid medication as well as Infliximab Infusions. The hospital amend his Infliximab levels but that doesn't seem to alter his Calprotectin levels too much. Could his medications being part of the problem or could it be diet, Food Allergy etc? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
With numbers like that, I don't think your son is in deep remission. I would not be comfortable about those numbers or the number of medications your son is on.My son (14yrs) suffers with Crohn's Disease and has since he 1st diagnosed with IBD been taking Calprotectin tests his results have over the years changed drastically from 2348 (2020) and have shot up to 5568 (2021) and at last test 1154 (2025), no one can tell me why these results change so much. In the past years he has been found to be in remission and obviously we hope they same will be said this year. But what meds can affect Calprotectin levels he is on Azathioprine, Lansoprazole, Prednisolone, Calichew, and Ursodeoxycholic Acid medication as well as Infliximab Infusions. The hospital amend his Infliximab levels but that doesn't seem to alter his Calprotectin levels too much. Could his medications being part of the problem or could it be diet, Food Allergy etc? Anything else I haven't mentioned? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks