In the field of gastroenterology, breath tests (BTs) are used intermittently as diagnostic tools that allow indirect, non-invasive and relatively less cumbersome evaluation of several disorders by simply quantifying the appearance in exhaled breath of a metabolite of a specific substrate administered. The aim of this review is to have an insight into the principles, methods of analysis and performance parameters of various hydrogen, methane and carbon BTs which are available for diagnosing gastrointestinal disorders such as Helicobacter pylori infection, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, and carbohydrate malabsorption. Evaluation of gastric emptying is routinely performed by scintigraphy which is however, difficult to perform and not s...
Breath tests are non-invasive, non-radioactive, safe, simple and effective tests able to determine s...
The lactose hydrogen breath test is a commonly used, non-invasive method for the detection of lactos...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterolog...
In gastroenterological practice, breath tests (BTs) are diagnostic tools used for indirect, non-inva...
Breath tests (BT) represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological dis...
Introduction: Measurement of breath hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) excretion after ingestion of tes...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterologi...
Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological conditio...
Objectives: Given a lack of a systematic approach to the use of breath testing in paediatric patient...
Sugar malabsorption in the bowel can lead to bloating, cramps, diarrhea and other symptoms of irrita...
13C-breath tests provide a non-invasive diagnostic method with high patient acceptance. In vivo, hum...
In this review, we describe technical developments in breath analysis and its applications in clinic...
The underlying principle of the two non-invasive radio-labelled urea breath tests is similar. Both a...
Context: In the non-invasive detection of markers of disease, mass spectrometry is able to detect sm...
Breath tests are non-invasive, non-radioactive, safe, simple and effective tests able to determine s...
The lactose hydrogen breath test is a commonly used, non-invasive method for the detection of lactos...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterolog...
In gastroenterological practice, breath tests (BTs) are diagnostic tools used for indirect, non-inva...
Breath tests (BT) represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological dis...
Introduction: Measurement of breath hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) excretion after ingestion of tes...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterologi...
Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological conditio...
Objectives: Given a lack of a systematic approach to the use of breath testing in paediatric patient...
Sugar malabsorption in the bowel can lead to bloating, cramps, diarrhea and other symptoms of irrita...
13C-breath tests provide a non-invasive diagnostic method with high patient acceptance. In vivo, hum...
In this review, we describe technical developments in breath analysis and its applications in clinic...
The underlying principle of the two non-invasive radio-labelled urea breath tests is similar. Both a...
Context: In the non-invasive detection of markers of disease, mass spectrometry is able to detect sm...
Breath tests are non-invasive, non-radioactive, safe, simple and effective tests able to determine s...
The lactose hydrogen breath test is a commonly used, non-invasive method for the detection of lactos...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterolog...