Diagnostic Methods ofHelicobacter pyloriInfection for Epidemiological Studies: Critical Importance of Indirect Test Validation
Open Access
- 1 January 2016
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in BioMed Research International
- Vol. 2016, 1-14
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4819423
Abstract
Among the methods developed to detectH. pyloriinfection, determining the gold standard remains debatable, especially for epidemiological studies. Due to the decreasing sensitivity of direct diagnostic tests (histopathology and/or immunohistochemistry [IHC], rapid urease test [RUT], and culture), several indirect tests, including antibody-based tests (serology and urine test), urea breath test (UBT), and stool antigen test (SAT) have been developed to diagnoseH. pyloriinfection. Among the indirect tests, UBT and SAT became the best methods to determine active infection. While antibody-based tests, especially serology, are widely available and relatively sensitive, their specificity is low. Guidelines indicated that no single test can be considered as the gold standard for the diagnosis ofH. pyloriinfection and that one should consider the method’s advantages and disadvantages. Based on four epidemiological studies, culture and RUT present a sensitivity of 74.2–90.8% and 83.3–86.9% and a specificity of 97.7–98.8% and 95.1–97.2%, respectively, when using IHC as a gold standard. The sensitivity of serology is quite high, but that of the urine test was lower compared with that of the other methods. Thus, indirect test validation is important although some commercial kits propose universal cut-off values.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (DK62813, 24406015, 24659200, 25293104, 26640114, 15H02657)
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