Clinical Utility of Breath Tests in GI
關鍵詞
抽象
描述
Abdominal bloating, gas, belching, distension, and diarrhea are common gastrointestinal symptoms that are reported by at least 1/3rd of patients presenting to gastroenterology clinics. When routine endoscopic and radiological tests are negative1, most of these patients are labeled as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in gastroenterology practice2. Unfortunately these symptoms persist and these patients remain dissatisfied with their health care and continue to doctor shops or seek remedies from alternative care. Several studies have shown that these symptoms have a significant and negative impact on their quality of life. One possible explanation for their symptom is carbohydrate food intolerance. The Western diet has changed significantly over the last 3 decades. Today, large amounts of fructose are being consumed. This sugar is used as a sweetener in sodas, fruit juices, multiples beverages and candies. Although is naturally present in apples, peaches, pears and oranges, the exponential products and consumption of the synthetic high fructose corn syrup has alarmingly increased fructose consumption. When small amounts are ingested, fructose is completely absorbed from the gut mainly through Glut 5transporter from the intestinal brush border or through facilitated transport along glucose through the Glut 2 transporter5. If a person has either limited absorptive capacity or overwhelms normal absorption capacity by excess ingestion, then malabsorption of fructose ensues. This unabsorbed fructose can serve, as an osmotic load, that draws fluid into the intestinal lumen, causing abdominal bloating, gas, pain and diarrhea 6-7. Likewise lactose is a disaccharide that is present in dairy products and is widely consumed. After ingestion lactose is hydrolyzed in the small intestine by the brush border enzyme lactase into glucose and galactose that are in torn absorbed8. If lactose is malabsorbed by Glut 2, then it will serve as an osmotic load, and get rapidly propelled in to the colon where it is fermented by the colonic bacterial flora, into short chain fatty acid, hydrogen,methane and other gases, this lactose malabsorption produces gas, bloating, flatulence and diarrhea9. About 75% of the world´s population gradually lose their ability to produce the lactase enzyme after age 30 years10-11.
Malabsorption or intolerance of carbohydrates such as fructose and lactose are common and frequently encountered both in the primary care and specialist gastroenterology clinics, but are poorly recognized or treated. Over the last decade, breath testing has emerged as a simple, non invasive method of identifying malabsorption and/ or intolerance to common food ingredients such as fructose12, and lactose13, as well as to identify small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)14. However, they are only performed in selected academic centers, and their clinical utility and diagnostic yield largely remains unknown.
Also may the clinical utility of performing a single breath test versus a cumulative battery of breath tests, such as glucose, lactose or fructose breath test, in a patient with unexplained GI symptoms is also not known.
The aims of this study are to investigate a consecutive series of patients with unexplained chronic GI symptoms and examine; 1) the prevalence of SIBO answered by the glucose breath test, fructose and lactose intolerance answered by the fructose y lactose breath test, ; 2) the predictive value of pre-test symptoms in the diagnosis of SIBO or carbohydrate intolerance.
日期
最後驗證: | 06/30/2018 |
首次提交: | 08/22/2017 |
提交的預估入學人數: | 08/22/2017 |
首次發布: | 08/24/2017 |
上次提交的更新: | 02/12/2020 |
最近更新發布: | 02/16/2020 |
實際學習開始日期: | 08/30/2011 |
預計主要完成日期: | 12/30/2017 |
預計完成日期: | 12/30/2017 |
狀況或疾病
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手臂組
臂 | 干預/治療 |
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small intetsinal bacterial overgrowth Glucose breath test, 75 g glucose in 250 ml water. Breath samples collected at baseline and every 15 min for 2 hours | |
Fructose breath Test Fructose breath test, 25 g fructose in 250 ml water. Breath samples collected at baseline and every 30 min for 3 hours | |
Lactose Breath test Lactose breath test, 25 g lactose in 250 ml water. Breath samples collected at baseline and every 30 min for 5 hours |
資格標準
有資格學習的年齡 | 18 Years 至 18 Years |
有資格學習的性別 | All |
取樣方式 | Non-Probability Sample |
接受健康志願者 | 是 |
標準 | Inclusion Criteria: - Patients over the age of 18 - Unexplained GI symptoms (gas, bloating, diarrhea, fullness, belching, and abdominal pain) - Patients who have had normal blood tests and colonoscopy, normal CT or ultrasound scan of the abdomen - Patients who have completed at least one breath test Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with previous GI surgeries (except cholecystectomy, hysterectomy, Nissen funduplication and appendectomy) - Significant comorbid medical problems (congestive heart failure, chronic renal failure, respiratory failure) - Cancer - History of recent antibiotic use (4 weeks) |
結果
主要結果指標
1. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth [3 hour test]
2. Positive Breath test [3 hour test]
3. Malabsorption [3 hour test]
4. Intolerance [3 hour test]
5. Normal test [3 hour test]
6. hypersensitivity [3 hour test]