Methodology of the H2 breath test. II. Importance of the test duration in the diagnosis of carbohydrate malabsorption
- PMID: 2134331
Methodology of the H2 breath test. II. Importance of the test duration in the diagnosis of carbohydrate malabsorption
Abstract
We analyzed the results of 352 consecutive four-hour lactose hydrogen breath tests with the aim of verifying whether the results after two hours have the same accuracy as those after four hours in the diagnosis of malabsorption of 20g of lactose. Our results show that in 208 subjects who proved to be lactose malabsorbers the mean changes in breath H2 concentration were higher at three and a half hours than at any other time. Moreover, although the majority of the subjects (63%) reached the cut-off value (more than 20 parts per million with respect to the baseline value) in the first two hours of the test, in 76 of our 208 lactose malabsorbers (37%) a hydrogen increase higher than the cut-off value is only detectable after the second hour of the test. Therefore, unlike those who believe that two samples of expired air at 0 time and after two hours are sufficient, we think that for greater diagnostic accuracy the lactose H2 breath test must be prolonged for at least 4 hours.
Comment in
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Lactose tolerance hydrogen breath test (H2BT).Ital J Gastroenterol. 1990 Oct;22(5):308. Ital J Gastroenterol. 1990. PMID: 2134333 No abstract available.
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