scholarly journals Validation of the String Test for the Recovery of Helicobacter pylori from Gastric Secretions and Correlation of Its Results with Urea Breath Test Results, Serology, and Gastric pH Levels

2001 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 1650-1651 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Torres ◽  
M. Camorlinga ◽  
G. Perez-Perez ◽  
G. Gonzalez ◽  
O. Munoz
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 263177451984340 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vered Richter ◽  
Jeff O. Gonzalez ◽  
Sabine Hazan ◽  
Gary Gottlieb ◽  
Keith Friedenberg ◽  
...  

Background and Aim: The BreathID® Hp urea breath test provides several advantages over other 13C breath analyzers for the detection of Helicobacter pylori. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of a new BreathID® Hp Lab System (Exalenz Bioscience Ltd, Israel), a 13C-urea breath test system using breath sampling bags that facilitates multiple testing in a multicenter international clinical study. Methods: A total of 257 subjects with evaluable results for urea breath test, rapid urease test, and histology were enrolled into two study groups: 189 naïve subjects were included in the pre-therapy group, and 68 subjects comprised the post-eradication therapy group. Analytical studies were conducted to evaluate the stability, reproducibility, and repeatability of the 13C-urea breath test results using a delta over baseline cut-off value of 5. Results: Among the pre-therapy subjects evaluated with the composite results from the rapid urease test and histology/immunohistochemistry, 176 results matched those of the urea breath test, resulting in an overall agreement of 98.3% with a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 97.9%. In the post-eradication therapy cohort, the overall agreement between the urea breath test and the biopsy diagnosis was 98.5%; the sensitivity of the urea breath test in this cohort was 92.3% and the specificity was 100%. There was uniformly high overall reproducibility (99.48%) of the test results over different batches of breath sample bags, when analyzed on different days and under different storage conditions, showing stability of the breath samples in the breath collection bags Conclusion: The BreathID® Hp Lab System is a highly accurate and dependable method for the diagnosis of H. pylori infection.


1997 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Françcois Mion ◽  
Gaëlle Rosner ◽  
Marina Rousseau ◽  
Yves Minaire

1. This study was performed on a large set of 13C-urea breath test results to determine the optimal cut-off point of the test for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection. 2. The following steps were applied to three sets of urea breath test results obtained in three groups of subjects (696 adults before anti-Hp treatment, 1056 adults after anti-Hp treatment and 173 children under 17 years of age): (1) demonstrate the distribution of urea breath test results as a mix of two normal populations (Hp negative and Hp positive) by logarithmic transformation of the results in each group of subjects; (2) apply statistical cluster analysis to determine the separation point between Hp-negative and -positive populations; (3) calculate the mean and SD of each population, and use these parameters in the equation of the normal distribution to establish the frequency curves of Hp-negative and -positive populations; and (4) determine the cut-off point of the urea breath test as the intersection of the two curves, and the risks of error related to it. 3. The optimal cut-off point was found at +3.00 δ%0/00, with a risk of false-negative or -positive response of the urea breath test of less than 3%. From this, a cut-off point of +3.00 δ%0/00 for the 13C-urea breath test is recommended, with an indetermined zone between +2.5 and +3.5 δ0/00 to account for the spontaneous variation of 13CO2 in breath and the limits of GC—isotope ratio-MS analytical precision.


2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 302-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhannat Nurgalieva ◽  
Karen J. Goodman ◽  
Carl V. Phillips ◽  
Lori Fischbach ◽  
J. Manuel de la Rosa ◽  
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