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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1997

Should we rely on rapid urease test or routine staining for the accurate diagnosis of helicobacter pylori

Rk Hsu; M Chang; Andy S. Yu; B Yost; Boris H. Ruebner; John G. Lee; Jw Leung

SHOULD WE RELY ON RAPID UREASE TEST OR ROUTINE STAINING FOR THE ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI RK Hsu MD M Chang MD, A Yu MD, B Yost* MD, B Ruebner* MD, JG Lee MD and JW Leung MD. Division of Gastroenterolgy and Department of Pathology*, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento CA Introduction Rapid Urease Test and histology are two common endoscopic tests for Hp detection. Discrepancies between these two tests can cause confusion in the actual diagnosis. In praetice, Genta stain is more sensitive than H&E and Giemsa stain but are not used in routine. The aim of this study is to examine the error rate of RUT and histology using routine staining as reference to the consensus results by pathologists with special interest in GI pathology. Method: Standard antral biopsy were obtained from 40 outpatients presented with ulcer and nonulcer dyspepsia using Wilson Cook Maxum biopsy forceps with cup diameter 2.5mm. The patients were not on treatment with proton pump inhibitors. The HP status was detected using Hpfast rapid urease test (RUT) and initial histology by routine H&E or Giemsa stain interpreted by general pathologists. The histology slides were then reviewed by two pathologists with special interest in GI pathology who were blinded to the initial results. Genta stain was used for the final diagnosis in doubtful cases. Using these consensus results as the gold standard, comparison of the error rate of RUT and general staining was made. The Hpfast RUT results were reevaluated independently by l0 different physicians and nurses. Results: (n = 40) Error rate with 95% Confident interval Group # error Rate SE U95 L95 RUT 16 0.4 0.l 0.9544 0.2614 H&E/Giemsa 4 0.1 0.05 0.2386 0.0307 The greatest discrepancies in the interpretation of Hpfast results were observed at the color change that were seen at the range of pH 5.8-6.5. Conclusions: 1. Inter-observational variability in the interpretation of color changes in Hpfast RUT in the marginal cases could be a factor for the discrepancies seen in routine practice. A single trained observer may avoid the problem. 2. When both tests agree with each other, the accuracy rate is 92%. 3. In doubtful cases with routine staining, Genta stain is required to confirm the diagnosis.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1995

Benign, dysplastic, or malignant - Making sense of endoscopic bile duct brush cytology: Results in 149 consecutive patients

John G. Lee; Jw Leung; Baillie J; Layfield Lj; Cotton Pb


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America | 1998

Tissue sampling at ERCP in suspected pancreatic cancer.

John G. Lee; Jw Leung


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1995

Underestimation of adverse events following ERCP: A prospective 30 day follow-up study

Mk Newcomer; Paul S. Jowell; Peter B. Cotton; J Affronti; S Guarisco; Jw Leung; John Baillie


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1998

BILIARY STENTS-PLASTIC OR METAL?

John G. Lee; Jw Leung


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1997

The effects of storage temperature, incubation conditions, and contaminants on the sensitivity of clo, hpFast, and pyloritek for detection of H. Pylori

John G. Lee; Kit S. Lam; J Solnick; Jw Leung; Rk Hsu


Acta Gastro-enterologica Belgica | 1993

Endoscopic lithotripsy for bile duct stones.

John G. Lee; Jw Leung


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1997

Preadmission EGD significantly reduces the hospitalization rate in acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) without effecting outcome: A prospective randomized controlled study

John G. Lee; Samuel D. Turnipseed; Norman Melnikoff; Rk Hsu; R Young; J Rose; Douglas Kirk; Jw Leung; Peter E. Sokolove


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1995

ERCP referrals to a specialist center for prior failure double in 6 years

J Affronti; Paul S. Jowell; S Guariso; Jw Leung; Peter B. Cotton; John Baillie


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 1995

Endoscopic treatment of difficult common bile duct stones: From Dormia basket to mechanical lithotripsy

J. J. Y. Sung; Scs Chung; C. W. Lai; Jyw Lau; Yuk-Tong Lee; Acw Chan; Ekw Ng; Jw Leung; I Tumala; Akc Li

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John G. Lee

University of California

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Rk Hsu

University of California

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Kit S. Lam

University of California

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H. Vigil

University of California

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S. Saavedra

University of California

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H. Evangelou

Medical University of South Carolina

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