2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802001000200006
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Evaluation of invasive and non-invasive methods for the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in symptomatic children and adolescents

Abstract: CONCLUSIONS:Our results suggest that among invasive methods, an association between the rapid urease test and histology constituted the best choice for the detection of Helicobacter pylori infection. If results of histology and the rapid urease test are different, serology may be recommended.

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“…Therefore, we recommend evaluating two gastric biopsy specimens per child, in order to optimize the diagnosis of H. pylori infection. According to Ogata et al (2001), 5-10 % of H. pylori-infected children and adolescents have been misdiagnosed with a single antral-biopsy-based test.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we recommend evaluating two gastric biopsy specimens per child, in order to optimize the diagnosis of H. pylori infection. According to Ogata et al (2001), 5-10 % of H. pylori-infected children and adolescents have been misdiagnosed with a single antral-biopsy-based test.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution contains 100 mg urea in 1 mL distilled water, with a drop of phenol red. RUT is evaluated within 1 hour after immersion of two gastric antrum fragments, and was previously validated in our service, with 100% sensitivity and 84.2% specificity (12) .…”
Section: Rapid Urease Test (Rut)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta diferença talvez possa ser atribuída à distribuição focal da bactéria e ao menor número de fragmentos de biópsia coletados. A histologia e o teste rápido da urease são métodos diagnósticos que apresentam boa acurácia, como observado em nosso serviço, com sensibilidade e especificidade, respectivamente, de 92 e 100%, e de 100 e 84,2% (teste não comercializado) 8 . O paciente que apresentou apenas o teste rápido da urease positivo tinha resultado anterior de histologia positivo e apresentava biópsia com infiltrado neutrofílico, achado com alta especificidade para infecção por H. pylori, uma vez que a distribuição da bactéria pode ser focal 24 .…”
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“…O teste rápido da urease foi realizado com solução aquosa com uréia a 10%, não comercializada, preparada no dia do exame e mantida em temperatura ambiente 8 . Para análise histológica, os fragmentos foram colocados em papel de filtro, orientados e fixados em solução de formaldeído a 10%.…”
Section: Detecção Do Helicobacter Pyloriunclassified