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Comparative Study
. 1996 Jul;39(1):27-30.
doi: 10.1136/gut.39.1.27.

Is saliva serology useful for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori?

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Comparative Study

Is saliva serology useful for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori?

J M Christie et al. Gut. 1996 Jul.

Abstract

Background: The Cortecs Diagnostics Helisal Assay test is a quantitative immunoassay for salivary IgG antibodies against Helicobacter pylori. Saliva can be obtained simply with the kit in the general practitioners surgery.

Aims: To compare the new saliva serological test for H pylori with 'gold standard' evidence of H pylori infection (antral biopsy specimens for histology, culture, and urease test) and a new serum serological test.

Patients: Eighty six unselected dyspeptic patients undergoing endoscopy.

Methods: Each patient provided saliva and serum before endoscopy for H pylori serology, which was compared against 'gold standard' evidence of infection.

Results: Thirty two patients were H pylori positive by the 'gold standard' tests. At a cut off value of 0.15 EU/ml the saliva test had a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 71%, with a negative predictive value of 90%. If patients who were taking omeprazole or had recent antibiotics are excluded, the sensitivity is unchanged but the specificity increases to 79%. The serum test had a similar sensitivity of 85% but better specificity of 78%.

Conclusion: Serum testing remains the best serological test for H pylori in the hospital setting. Saliva testing may have a role in epidemiological studies and in screening dyspeptic patients in general practice, especially in children in whom venesection is more difficult.

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  • Helisal saliva assay.
    Luzza F, Pallone F. Luzza F, et al. Gut. 1997 Nov;41(5):725. Gut. 1997. PMID: 9414994 No abstract available.

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