نتایج جستجو برای: glucose hydrogen breath test

تعداد نتایج: 1130554  

Journal: :Gut 1978
T Gilat H Ben Hur E Gelman-Malachi R Terdiman Y Peled

The hydrogen breath test was performed by ingestion of 20 g lactulose and analysis of end-expiratory air. Eighteen patients undergoing colonoscopy, 17 receiving antibiotics, 12 prepared for colon surgery, and 15 controls were examined. The test was repeated under control conditions in the treated patients. Eleven of 55 subjects failed to produce significant amounts of hydrogen under control con...

Journal: :Age and ageing 1997
S Hutchinson R Logan

OBJECTIVE to test whether omeprazole taken for longer than 1 month causes an increase in the rate of small bowel bacterial overgrowth in elderly subjects. SUBJECTS 44 elderly people, 22 taking omeprazole, 22 not taking omeprazole or H2 receptor antagonists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES rate of positive glucose-hydrogen breath tests; anthropometric measures and blood tests reflecting malabsorption....

2015
Hea Jung Sung Chang-Nyol Paik Woo Chul Chung Kang-Moon Lee Jin-Mo Yang Myung-Gyu Choi

BACKGROUND/AIMS Patients undergoing cholecystectomy may have small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of SIBO in patients with intestinal symptoms following cholecystectomy. METHODS Sixty-two patients following cholecystectomy, 145 with functional gastrointestinal diseases (FGIDs), and 30 healthy controls undergoing hydrogen (H2)-methane...

2017
R. J. Vonk Y. Lin H. A. Koetse C-Y. Huang G. Zeng H. Elzinga J.-M. Antoine

Background: The prevalence of genetically determined lactase non-persistence is based on the results of the lactose H 2 breath test. This test, however, is an indirect test, which might lead to misinterpretation. Design: We determined lactase activity in healthy Chinese and Dutch students using a novel C-lactose digestion test. The cut-off value of this test was established in a Chinese populat...

2015
Els Houben Vicky De Preter Jaak Billen Marc Van Ranst Kristin Verbeke

The lactose hydrogen breath test is a commonly used, non-invasive method for the detection of lactose malabsorption and is based on an abnormal increase in breath hydrogen (H₂) excretion after an oral dose of lactose. We use a combined (13)C/H₂ lactose breath test that measures breath (13)CO₂ as a measure of lactose digestion in addition to H₂ and that has a better sensitivity and specificity t...

Journal: :Gut 1994
P Humbert P López de Soria F Fernández-Bañares J Juncá J Boix R Planas J C Quer E Domenech M A Gassull

A modified magnesium hydrogen breath test, using end expiratory breath sampling, is described to investigate achlorhydria. The efficacy of this test in the diagnostic investigation of pernicious anaemia was compared with that of serum pepsinogen I. Twenty one patients with pernicious anaemia--that is, patients with achlorhydria--and 22 with healed duodenal ulcer and normal chlorhydria were stud...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1983
A Rosenthal N W Solomons

The time-course of the contamination of exogenous hydrogen from cigarette smoke on postprandial breath hydrogen concentration was evaluated in 10 subjects, six regular smokers and four occasional smokers. Breath hydrogen values were determined by gas chromatography 10 min, 5 min, and immediately prior to smoking a filter cigarette; during smoking from a sample of exhaled air containing smoke; a...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Richard Z Lewanczuk Breay W Paty Ellen L Toth

OBJECTIVE With increasing emphasis on the recognition of the metabolic syndrome and early type 2 diabetes, a clinically useful measure of insulin resistance is desirable. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether an index of glucose metabolism, as measured by (13)CO(2) generation from ingested [(13)C]glucose, would correlate with indexes from the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp. RES...

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