2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2021.02.004
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Optimizing the searching for H. pylori in clinical practice with EndoFasterⓇ

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“…H. pylori diagnosis was based on the determination of ammonium concentration, as a consequence of the urease activity of the bacterium within 30–90 s, that is, during endoscopy. H. pylori infection was diagnosed when the ammonium concentration was >62 ppm/ml and negative when ≤62 ppm/ml, as reported elsewhere [7,10].…”
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“…H. pylori diagnosis was based on the determination of ammonium concentration, as a consequence of the urease activity of the bacterium within 30–90 s, that is, during endoscopy. H. pylori infection was diagnosed when the ammonium concentration was >62 ppm/ml and negative when ≤62 ppm/ml, as reported elsewhere [7,10].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, the incidence of H. pylori is decreasing in developed countries [5]. Indeed, two multicentre, endoscopic studies found an H. pylori prevalence of 34% in 2012 and 22.3% in 2020, respectively, in Italy [6,7], and a value as low as 10% was computed in a large histological database in the USA [8]. Therefore, when gastric biopsies are performed during endoscopy, H. pylori is absent in several patients, particularly in those aged less than 50 years [9].…”
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“…Moreover, the overall benefits of this device include being less invasive, not requiring proton pump inhibitor (PPI) discontinuation before testing, and less costs. Recent studies have demonstrated the EndoFaster has advantages in detection of hypochlorhydric conditions, neoplastic risk conditions, and as an adjunct to gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) treatment (Zullo et al, 2021).…”
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“…Therefore, by considering the results of this assessment as the gold standard, EndoFaster accuracy could be even better. Moreover, data of some recent studies found that a cutoff of >62 ppm/mL is the most performing value for Endofaster in detecting H. pylori infection 4,5. Therefore, this cutoff value, rather than ≥57 and >67 ppm/mL, could be tested in their study by considering the results of immunochemistry as the gold standard.…”
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