Stool antigen assay (HpSA) is less reliable than urea breath test for post-treatment diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection

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العنوان: Stool antigen assay (HpSA) is less reliable than urea breath test for post-treatment diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection
المؤلفون: C, Bilardi, R, Biagini, P, Dulbecco, E, Iiritano, C, Gambaro, M R, Mele, P, Borro, L, Tessieri, P, Zentilin, C, Mansi, S, Vigneri, V, Savarino
المصدر: Alimentary pharmacologytherapeutics. 16(10)
سنة النشر: 2002
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Antigens, Bacterial, Carbon Isotopes, Helicobacter pylori, Biopsy, Middle Aged, Sensitivity and Specificity, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Helicobacter Infections, Feces, Treatment Outcome, Breath Tests, Predictive Value of Tests, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Prospective Studies, Aged
الوصف: The diagnostic yield of the stool antigen test (HpSA) in evaluating the results of Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy is controversial, but many studies have used only the 13C-urea breath test (13C-UBT) as a gold standard which has greatly reduced their relevance.To compare the reliability of HpSA and 13C-UBT in patients post-treatment using biopsy-based methods as reference tests.A total of 100 consecutive dyspeptic patients (42 male and 58 female; mean age, 56 +/- 18 years) were enrolled in our study. All patients were H. pylori positive on the basis of at least two biopsy-based methods, and underwent 1 week of treatment with various triple therapies. They were again endoscoped 4 weeks after completing therapy and six biopsy specimens were taken from the gastric antrum and corpus for rapid urease test, histology and culture. HpSA and 13C-UBT were also performed within 3 days of the second endoscopy.On the basis of biopsy-based tests, infection was eradicated in 77 patients but continued in 23. Three false negatives were observed with HpSA and two with 13C-UBT. In contrast, the number of false positives was significantly higher (P0.01) with HpSA than with 13C-UBT (nine vs. one), confirming the lower specificity of the former test. The overall accuracy of HpSA was 88% vs. 97% for 13C-UBT (P0.02).HpSA has lower diagnostic value than 13C-UBT in the evaluation of the outcome of anti-H. pylori therapy. 13C-UBT remains the first-line diagnostic method to monitor eradication results. The use of HpSA should be reserved for those settings in which 13C-UBT is not available.
تدمد: 0269-2813
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid________::14df9b3eef5ffc9711593e20681374e4
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12269965
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.pmid..........14df9b3eef5ffc9711593e20681374e4
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