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Title

Hydrogen Respiratory Test: Pilot Examinations for Evaluation of the Small Intestinal Colonization by Normal Microflora.

Authors

Korotkova, O.; Salinas, Yu.; Vasilieva, E.; Kozlov, A.; Yashina, N.; Loginov, I.; Dalin, M.

Abstract

Respiration hydrogen analyzer HRate has been used in pilot examinations of a group of students. This method for noninvasive diagnosis of small intestinal diseases promotes proper interpretation of the results. Free hydrogen level in the exhaled air increases as a result of lactulose (diagnostic agent) cleavage by enteric microflora within about 3 h. Based on the experimental data, the main groups with characteristic curves reflecting the time course of hydrogen concentrations have been distinguished. Excessive bacterial colonization of the intestine can correspond to emergence of characteristic peaks of hydrogen concentrations in the curve. Hydrogen concentrations in exhaled air can also be analyzed to evaluate the rate of the substrate propulsion in the middle compartment of the intestine.

Subjects

HELICOBACTER pylori; NONINVASIVE diagnostic tests; INTESTINAL diseases; HYDROGEN; DIAGNOSIS

Publication

Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine, 2013, Vol 154, Issue 6, p818

ISSN

0007-4888

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10517-013-2064-x

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