DESIGN: Prospective, multicentre study. SETTING: The study was conducted at 11 gastroenterology hospital centres throughout Italy. PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: Two hundred and thirteen dyspeptic patients underwent gastroscopy with antral biopsies. At each centre, two of the following three tests for H. pylori diagnosis were performed: urease quick test, histology, and 13C-urea breath test. Samples of unstimulated saliva and venous blood were collected from each patient. Salivary and serum H. pylori IgG were determined with the EIA Helori-test IgG (Eurospital, Trieste, Italy). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and accuracy of the salivary and serum EIAs. RESULTS: By using a receiver operating characteristic curve, salivary EIA yielded 81% (95% confidence interval 73-87%) sensitivity, 73% (62-83%) specificity, 84% (76-90%) positive predictive value, 69% (58-79%) negative predictive value, and 78% (72-84%) accuracy. At the cut-off suggested by the manufacturer, serum EIA had 90% (84-95%) sensitivity, 78% (67-86%) specificity, 88% (81-93%) positive predictive value, 82% (71-90%) negative predictive value, and 86% (81-91%) accuracy. CONCLUSION: In this large multicentre study, detection of salivary H. pylori IgG with a commercial serological EIA was a fairly accurate diagnostic method. Data confirm that saliva testing does not compare favourably with serology in the assessment of H. pylori status.

Evaluation of a commercial sierologic kit for detection of salivary immunoglobulin G to Helicobacter Pylori : a multicentre study / Luzza, F; Imeneo, M; Marasco, A; Crotta, S; Ierardi, E; Usai, P; Virgilio, C; Nardone, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO; Marchi, S; Sannag, ; Perri, F; MAURIZIO ZAGARI, R; Bazzoli, F.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0954-691X. - STAMPA. - 12:10(2000), pp. 1117-1120.

Evaluation of a commercial sierologic kit for detection of salivary immunoglobulin G to Helicobacter Pylori : a multicentre study

NARDONE, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO;
2000

Abstract

DESIGN: Prospective, multicentre study. SETTING: The study was conducted at 11 gastroenterology hospital centres throughout Italy. PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTIONS: Two hundred and thirteen dyspeptic patients underwent gastroscopy with antral biopsies. At each centre, two of the following three tests for H. pylori diagnosis were performed: urease quick test, histology, and 13C-urea breath test. Samples of unstimulated saliva and venous blood were collected from each patient. Salivary and serum H. pylori IgG were determined with the EIA Helori-test IgG (Eurospital, Trieste, Italy). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and accuracy of the salivary and serum EIAs. RESULTS: By using a receiver operating characteristic curve, salivary EIA yielded 81% (95% confidence interval 73-87%) sensitivity, 73% (62-83%) specificity, 84% (76-90%) positive predictive value, 69% (58-79%) negative predictive value, and 78% (72-84%) accuracy. At the cut-off suggested by the manufacturer, serum EIA had 90% (84-95%) sensitivity, 78% (67-86%) specificity, 88% (81-93%) positive predictive value, 82% (71-90%) negative predictive value, and 86% (81-91%) accuracy. CONCLUSION: In this large multicentre study, detection of salivary H. pylori IgG with a commercial serological EIA was a fairly accurate diagnostic method. Data confirm that saliva testing does not compare favourably with serology in the assessment of H. pylori status.
2000
Evaluation of a commercial sierologic kit for detection of salivary immunoglobulin G to Helicobacter Pylori : a multicentre study / Luzza, F; Imeneo, M; Marasco, A; Crotta, S; Ierardi, E; Usai, P; Virgilio, C; Nardone, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO; Marchi, S; Sannag, ; Perri, F; MAURIZIO ZAGARI, R; Bazzoli, F.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0954-691X. - STAMPA. - 12:10(2000), pp. 1117-1120.
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