M. Menegatti et al., COMPARISON OF UREASE TESTS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF HELICOBACTER-PYLORI INFECTION, European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology, 5, 1993, pp. 190000038-190000040
Aim: To assess the value of different types of urease tests in diagnos
ing Helicobacter pylori infection. Method: Survey of recent studies. R
esults: Urease tests can now diagnose H. pylori infection within a few
minutes with high sensitivity and specificity, although some positive
cases may be missed. Other tests are still required to provide histol
ogical information and to determine the sensitivity or resistance of t
he bacterium to antimicrobial drugs. Conclusions: New urease tests are
rapid and highly accurate but must be complemented by slower, more ex
pensive histological and bacterial culture tests.