2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00535-004-1356-3
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Comparison between a new 13C-urea breath test, using a film-coated tablet, and the conventional 13C-urea breath test for the detection of Helicobacter pylori infection

Abstract: The (13)C-urea tablet-based method proved to be a simple and accurate test for the diagnosis of H. Pylori infection. Mouth rinsing was not required.

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“…Although the effects of increasing gastric pH by H 2 -receptor antagonists and sodium bicarbonate solution and of density of H. pylori were already explored during 13 C-urea breath test in solution by Graham et al (12) that concluded H 2 -receptor antagonists differ from proton pump inhibitors as high intragastric pH may cause a reduction in urease activity, unrelated to a reduced bacterial load and reversed by citric acid. When capsule based breath test was validated against a gold standard (urease and histology), the sensitivity and the specificity were high and comparable to previous reports with 13 C-urea in capsule presentation that showed sensitivity of 95%-100% and specificity of 92-100% (7,13,25,27,28) . In conclusion, capsule based breath test with 50 mg 13 C-urea at 20 minutes was found suitable for the clinical setting with 100% sensitivity and specificity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Although the effects of increasing gastric pH by H 2 -receptor antagonists and sodium bicarbonate solution and of density of H. pylori were already explored during 13 C-urea breath test in solution by Graham et al (12) that concluded H 2 -receptor antagonists differ from proton pump inhibitors as high intragastric pH may cause a reduction in urease activity, unrelated to a reduced bacterial load and reversed by citric acid. When capsule based breath test was validated against a gold standard (urease and histology), the sensitivity and the specificity were high and comparable to previous reports with 13 C-urea in capsule presentation that showed sensitivity of 95%-100% and specificity of 92-100% (7,13,25,27,28) . In conclusion, capsule based breath test with 50 mg 13 C-urea at 20 minutes was found suitable for the clinical setting with 100% sensitivity and specificity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…There is no interference of the oral flora, as the capsule is swallowed and disintegrated directly in the stomach. Capsules prevented the urea to be released before reaching the stomach, requiring a lower dose of 13 C-urea (7,13,25,27) . In this report, we showed that 13 C-urea breath test performed with formulated 50 mg hard gelatin capsule with citric acid and taken with orange juice (pH = 3.0) had almost perfect agreement (Kappa Index measure of agreement = 1; P<0.05) with the conventional 13 C-urea breath test in powder dissolved in orange juice.…”
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“…The currently used UBiT method was employed as the reference standard since a growing number of studies with favorable results for this tablet-based 13 C-UBT implementing the NDIRS have been reported [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%