E. Hilker et al., C-13-UREA BREATH TEST FOR DETECTION OF HELICOBACTER-PYLORI AND ITS CORRELATION WITH ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGIC-FINDINGS, Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 47(1), 1996, pp. 79-90
The urea breath test (UBT) reflects the intragastric urease activity a
nd thus the extent of H. pylori (H.p.) burden of the mucosa. We compar
ed UBT results with gastroscopic and histologic findings in 174 patien
ts. H.p. density, grade and activity of the chronic gastritis type B w
ere semiquantitatively assessed. 46% of patients were H.p.-positive. A
type B gastritis was significantly (p < 0.01) associated with H.p. co
lonization. UBT-results significantly correlated with the grade (r = 0
.53) and the activity (r = 0.45) of gastritis. They correlated better
with grade and activity of the inflammation than did the H.p.-density
in histology (r = 0.38 and r = 0.37). There is a considerable interind
ividual variability in UBT-results for the same degree of gastritis in
dicating that besides the number of bacteria other factors must be of
significance for the severity of inflammation. Endoscopic findings apa
rt from ulcers do not predict the presence of H.p.