1. The strip test for hypolactasia also works without ethanol.
- Author
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Arola H
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nicotinyl Alcohol, Ethanol, Galactose urine, Lactose Tolerance Test methods, Reagent Strips
- Abstract
Detection of urinary galactose with a special test strip has been shown to work well with the lactose tolerance test with ethanol. In this study the strips were used in combination with a lactose load alone or with another alcohol, beta-pyridylcarbinol, and the results were compared with those of the urinary lactose tolerance test with ethanol (ULTTE) as the reference method. Sixty-nine patients were studied. With lactose alone the specificity was 83%, the sensitivity 88%, and the kappa coefficient 0.61. It is concluded that the strip test for hypolactasia works without ethanol with sufficient reliability for the daily clinical work of a general practitioner. Adding beta-pyridylcarbinol to the test does not markedly increase the validity of the test.
- Published
- 1988
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