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Association between faecal pH and fat absorption in children with cystic fibrosis on a controlled diet and enzyme supplements dose.

Joaquim Calvo-LermaMaria RocaMieke BoonCarla ColomboBarbara de KoningVictoria Fornés-FerrerEtna MasipMaria GarrigaAnna BulfamanteAndrea Asensio-GrauAna AndrésKris de BoeckJessie HulstCarmen Ribes-Koninckx
Published in: Pediatric research (2020)
Faecal pH is a physiological parameter that may be related to intestinal pH and may provide important physiopathological information on CF-related pancreatic insufficiency. Faecal pH is correlated with fat absorption, and this may explain why pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy is not effective in all patients with malabsorption related to CF. Use of proton pump inhibitors is associated to higher values of faecal pH. Faecal pH could be used as a surrogate biomarker to routinely monitor the efficacy of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in clinical practice. Strategies to increase intestinal pH in children with cystic fibrosis should be targeted.
Keyphrases
  • replacement therapy
  • cystic fibrosis
  • clinical practice
  • smoking cessation
  • young adults
  • adipose tissue
  • physical activity
  • fatty acid
  • drug induced