Comparison of home made and commercial rapid urease tests for detection of helicobacter pylori in patients with gastroduodenitis and peptic ulcer

Authors

  • Yuba Raj Sharma Patan Academy of Health Sciences
  • Amrita Wagley
  • Sunil Singh

Abstract

Introductions: Helicobacter pylori is one of the common and medically
prominent infections worldwide and an established etiological factor for peptic
ulcer disease. This study was conducted to compare the results of two types of
Rapid Urease Tests (RUT) for H. pylori infection.


Methods: This study was conducted in patients with gastro duodenal diseases
visiting Kantipur Hospital from June to August 2010. Antral biopsies were
collected from sixty patients visiting endoscopy unit. The diagnosis was of H.
pylori infection carried out using two types of rapid urease tests (commercial
and homemade) as well as Histopathology.


Results: H. pylori infection was detected in 34 (56.67%) of 60 by histological
test, 24 (40%) by homemade kit method and 28 (46.67%) by commercial RUT
method. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative
predictive value (NPV) for RUT (commercial kit) considering histology as gold
standard were 76.74%, 92.31%, 92.85% and 75% respectively. The sensitivity,
specificity, PPV and NPV for RUT (homemade kit) were 58.82%, 84.62%, 83.3% and 61.11% respectively.


Conclusions: Homemade rapid urease test was sensitive and specific for
detection of H. pylori infection than commercial test.


Keywords: helicobacter pylori, peptic ulcer, rapid urease test

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Published

2016-02-06