Appropriateness of urea breath test: a prospective observational study based on Maastricht 2000 guidelines
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Appropriateness of urea breath test: a prospective observational study based on Maastricht 2000 guidelines
Abstract
Background: The urea breath test is routinely used for diagnosing or confirming the eradication of Helicobacter pylori.
Aim: To evaluate the appropriateness of urea breath test referrals.
Methods: The age, sex, symptoms, endoscopic findings, use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, family history of gastric cancer or H. pylori infection and concomitant diseases of patients referred for urea breath testing in a 1-year period were recorded. The appropriateness of urea breath test referrals was judged according to Maastricht guidelines.
Results: One thousand, three hundred and twenty subjects (47 +/- 16 years) were referred in 2001: 578 (43.8%) for the diagnosis and 742 (56.2%) for confirmation of the eradication of H. pylori. The urea breath test was considered to be appropriate in 836 (63.3%) patients, inappropriate in 192 (14.5%) and appropriate but avoidable in 292 (22.1%). The appropriateness ratios of urea breath test referrals were 4.6 and 9.0 (P < 0.0001) for general practitioners and gastroenterologists, respectively. Of the patients (n=230) with un investigated dyspepsia, who underwent urea breath testing according to a 'test and treat' strategy, 98 (42.6%) presented at least one risk factor for organic disease.
Conclusions: In Italy, nearly 36% of urea breath test referrals are inappropriate or could be avoided if all dyspeptic patients with risk factors were referred for endoscopy or all dyspeptic patients undergoing endoscopy were tested for H. pylori infection with biopsy methods. Both general practitioners and, to a lesser extent, gastroenterologists require educational programmes to deal effectively with H. pylori.
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