The test for non-invasive pancreatic function diagnostics is now also available for immediate veterinary diagnosis as a point-of-care test (POCT).
The test to determine fecal elastase 1 in dogs when exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is suspected
... now also as a quick test for your practice
for rapid, reliable diagnosis/exclusion of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency as a cause of digestive problems is often identified too late. If an early diagnosis is made, the dog can be successfully treated with pancreatic enzymes.
ScheBo® · Pancreas Elastase 1 Quick™ Canine Test:
- Diagnosis/exclusion of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency caused, for example, by chronic pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus, pancreatic acinar atrophy (PAA), pancreatic tumor, etc.
 - Based on monoclonal antibodies, substitution therapy has no effect on test results
 - Absolutely pancreas-specific
 - No need to interrupt substitution therapy
 - Intestinal inflammation has no effect on the test result
 - High accuracy and sensitivity
 
Sample material:
- A single pea-sized stool sample is sufficient
 - High sample stability, the sample can easily be stored at room temperature
 
When should pancreatic elastase 1 be determined in dogs:
- Diagnosis/exclusion of pancreatic involvement or exocrine pancreatic insufficiency