Et. Van Der Wouden et al., Reliability of biopsy-based diagnostic tests for Helicobacter pylori aftertreatment aimed at its eradication, EUR J GASTR, 11(11), 1999, pp. 1255-1258
Objective Recurrence of Heliobacter pylori after apparently successful trea
tment mostly represents resurgence of the infection, rather than a new one.
Therefore, the reliability of biopsy-based tests after treatment was inves
tigated.
Methods Four weeks or more after treatment, antral biopsy samples were take
n for culture, histology, urease test and polymerase chain reaction (PCR),
and a corpus specimen for culture. Treatment failure was defined as greater
than or equal to 2 tests positive. If one test was positive, a C-13-urea b
reath test was performed and considered conclusive.
Results One hundred and ninety-seven patients were evaluated. Endoscopy was
performed 53 days (27-92 days) after treatment Twenty-one patients with mi
ssing test results and 19 patients on acid-suppressive drugs were excluded.
in 140 of 156 patients (89.7%), H. pylori was eradicated. Sensitivity and
specificity of culture of antrum were, respectively, 100% and 100%; culture
of corpus, 100% and 100%; rapid urease test, 87% and 99%; haematoxylin/eos
in stain, 94% and 95%; Giemsa stain, 81% and 99%; and PCR, 88% and 100%.
Conclusion Although all biopsy-based tests are reliable after treatment, cu
lture is the biopsy-based test of first choice as it is the most accurate a
nd gives additional information on antibiotic resistance. (C) 1999 Lippinco
tt Williams & Wilkins.