AIM: To validate and compare the cost of microdose ^14C urea breath test (UBT) with histology and rapid urease test for the diagnosis of H Py/ori. METHODS: Ninety-four consecutive patients with dyspeptic symptoms ...AIM: To validate and compare the cost of microdose ^14C urea breath test (UBT) with histology and rapid urease test for the diagnosis of H Py/ori. METHODS: Ninety-four consecutive patients with dyspeptic symptoms undergoing gastroscopy were enrolled. Gastric biopsies were taken for histology and rapid urease test. UBT was performed after gastroscopy by microdose ^14 urea capsules. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of UBT were calculated and compared with histology and rapid urease test. Cost comparison of these tests was also performed. RESULTS: H pylori was diagnosed by histology and rapid urease test in 66 (70%) and 61 (65%) patients, while ^14C UBT detected infection in 63 (67%). Accuracy of UBT was 93% in comparison with histology while its positive and negative predictive values were 97% and 84%, respectively. Comparison of ^14C UBT with rapid urease test gives an accuracy of 96%, with positive and negative predictive values of 95% and 97%, respectively. These results were highly reproducible with a Kappa test (P value 〈 0.001). Cost of histology or rapid urease test with gastroscopy was 110 USD or 95 USD respectively while the cost of UBT was 15 USD.CONCLUSION: Microdose ^14C UBT was comparable to histology and rapid urease test. ^14C UBT is an economical, self sufficient and suitable test to diagnose active Hpylori infection in less developed countries.展开更多
A capsulated microdose 14C-urea breath test (14C-UBT) was developed to detect Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection in 137 patients (54 HP negative and 83 HP positive individuals)to whom a single dose of 3. 7x 104 Bq of...A capsulated microdose 14C-urea breath test (14C-UBT) was developed to detect Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection in 137 patients (54 HP negative and 83 HP positive individuals)to whom a single dose of 3. 7x 104 Bq of 14C-urea in a capsule was given. Samples of exhaled gas were collected at the sib, 10th, 15th. 20th, 25th, 30th, 45th and 60th minute after the administration and the peak value of exhaled 14CO2 was found in the samples collected at the 25th minute. This peak value was taken as the measuring point and directly expressed as Bq/mmol CO2 to develop a new detecting method. Then its results were compared with those of HP culture and histological examination. It was found that the samples collected on the 25th minute showed a sensitivity of 97. 06%, specificity of 95. 12%, positive predictive value of 97. 06% and negative predictive value of 95. 12% respectively when the mean value of 14CO2 in HP negative subjects ±3s on the 25th minute was taken as the critical value. This suggests that the capsule-based microdose 14C-UBT may replace conventional 14C-UBT using a larger dose of (1. 85-3. 7)x 105 Bq for it is non-invasive, safe, rapid, accurate, simple and economic.展开更多
基金University Research Council Grant, No. 041F431YC
文摘AIM: To validate and compare the cost of microdose ^14C urea breath test (UBT) with histology and rapid urease test for the diagnosis of H Py/ori. METHODS: Ninety-four consecutive patients with dyspeptic symptoms undergoing gastroscopy were enrolled. Gastric biopsies were taken for histology and rapid urease test. UBT was performed after gastroscopy by microdose ^14 urea capsules. Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of UBT were calculated and compared with histology and rapid urease test. Cost comparison of these tests was also performed. RESULTS: H pylori was diagnosed by histology and rapid urease test in 66 (70%) and 61 (65%) patients, while ^14C UBT detected infection in 63 (67%). Accuracy of UBT was 93% in comparison with histology while its positive and negative predictive values were 97% and 84%, respectively. Comparison of ^14C UBT with rapid urease test gives an accuracy of 96%, with positive and negative predictive values of 95% and 97%, respectively. These results were highly reproducible with a Kappa test (P value 〈 0.001). Cost of histology or rapid urease test with gastroscopy was 110 USD or 95 USD respectively while the cost of UBT was 15 USD.CONCLUSION: Microdose ^14C UBT was comparable to histology and rapid urease test. ^14C UBT is an economical, self sufficient and suitable test to diagnose active Hpylori infection in less developed countries.
文摘A capsulated microdose 14C-urea breath test (14C-UBT) was developed to detect Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection in 137 patients (54 HP negative and 83 HP positive individuals)to whom a single dose of 3. 7x 104 Bq of 14C-urea in a capsule was given. Samples of exhaled gas were collected at the sib, 10th, 15th. 20th, 25th, 30th, 45th and 60th minute after the administration and the peak value of exhaled 14CO2 was found in the samples collected at the 25th minute. This peak value was taken as the measuring point and directly expressed as Bq/mmol CO2 to develop a new detecting method. Then its results were compared with those of HP culture and histological examination. It was found that the samples collected on the 25th minute showed a sensitivity of 97. 06%, specificity of 95. 12%, positive predictive value of 97. 06% and negative predictive value of 95. 12% respectively when the mean value of 14CO2 in HP negative subjects ±3s on the 25th minute was taken as the critical value. This suggests that the capsule-based microdose 14C-UBT may replace conventional 14C-UBT using a larger dose of (1. 85-3. 7)x 105 Bq for it is non-invasive, safe, rapid, accurate, simple and economic.