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Isotope-selective non-dispersive infrared spectrometry for detection of Helicobacter pylori infection with 13C-urea breath test.
S. Koletzko, M. Haisch, I. Seeboth, B. Braden, K. Hengels, B. Koletzko, P. Hering
Lancet 1995 Apr;345(8955):961-2.
PubMed: 7715299
Abstract
13C-urea breath tests were sampled in 51 subjects with an isotope-selective non-dispersive infrared spectrometer (NDIRS) and compared with the results of conventional isotope-ratio mass-spectrometry (IRMS). Delta-over-baseline values of both methods correlated well (r = 0.976 at 15 min and 0.985 at 30 min, both p < 0.0005). With a cut-off for delta-over-baseline values of 5/1000 (i. e., 5 per thousand), both methods correctly classified all 36 Helicobacter-pylori-negative and all 15 H-pylori-positive subjects. All infected subjects had values over 11/1000 in all samples with both methods. NDIRS is of equal value as IRMS for the diagnosis of H pylori infection. Because NDIRS gives on-line results and is easier and cheaper, we consider NDIRS useful for clinical practice.
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Structure | Number of references |
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Urea | 1130 |