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Accuracy of monoclonal stool tests for determining cure of Helicobacter pylori infection after treatment.

Authors :
Calvet X
Lario S
Ramírez-Lázaro MJ
Montserrat A
Quesada M
Reeves L
Masters H
Suárez-Lamas D
Gallach M
Miquel M
Martínez-Bauer E
Sanfeliu I
Segura F
Source :
Helicobacter [Helicobacter] 2010 Jun; Vol. 15 (3), pp. 201-5.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Studies comparing new monoclonal fecal tests for evaluating cure of Helicobacter pylori infection after treatment are scarce. The objective was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of three monoclonal stool tests: two rapid in-office tools -RAPID Hp StAR and ImmunoCard STAT! HpSA - and an EIA test - Amplified IDEIA Hp StAR.<br />Materials and Methods: Diagnostic reliability of the three tests was evaluated in 88 patients at least 8 weeks after H. pylori treatment. Readings of immunochromatographic tests were performed by two different observers. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values and 95% confidence intervals were calculated.<br />Results: All tests presented similar performance for post-eradication testing. Sensitivity for detecting persistent infection was 100% for both Amplified IDEIA and RAPID Hp StAR and 90% for ImmunoCard STAT! HpSA. Respective specificities were 94.9%, 92.3-93.6% and 94.9%. Negative predictive values were very high (100%, 100% and 98.7% respectively). But positive predictive values were lower, ranging from 62.5 to 71.4%.<br />Conclusion: All monoclonal fecal tests in this series presented similar performance in the post-treatment setting. A negative test after treatment adequately predicted cure of the infection. However, nearly a third of tests were false positive, showing a poor predictive yield for persistent infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1523-5378
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Helicobacter
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20557361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-5378.2010.00757.x