Introduction: Measurement of breath hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) excretion after ingestion of test-carbohydrates is used for different diagnostic purposes. There is a lack of standardization among centers performing these tests and this, together with recent technical developments and evidence from clinical studies, highlight the need for a European guideline. Methods: This consensus-based clinical practice guideline defines the clinical indications, performance, and interpretation of H2-CH4-breath tests in adult and pediatric patients. A balance between scientific evidence and clinical experience was achieved by a Delphi consensus that involved 44 experts from 18 European countries. Eighty eight statements and recommendations were draft...
Breath hydrogen tests are popular, noninvasive tests for the assessment of carbohydrate fermentation...
ObjectiveTo assess the validity and clinical application of a hand-held breath hydrogen (H2) analyze...
Background: Hydrogen-methane breath testing is widely used in both gastroenterology andcomplementary...
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...
Introduction: 13C-breath tests are valuable, noninvasive diagnostic tests that can be widely applied...
Objectives: Given a lack of a systematic approach to the use of breath testing in paediatric patient...
INTRODUCTION: 13 C-breath tests are valuable, noninvasive diagnostic tests that can be widely appl...
The hydrogen (H2) breath test is a non-invasive investigation used to diagnose lactose intolerance (...
Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological conditio...
Sugar malabsorption in the bowel can lead to bloating, cramps, diarrhea and other symptoms of irrita...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterolog...
Objective: To assess the validity and clinical application of a hand-held breath hydrogen (H-2) anal...
In the field of gastroenterology, breath tests (BTs) are used intermittently as diagnostic tools tha...
Breath hydrogen tests are popular, noninvasive tests for the assessment of carbohydrate fermentation...
ObjectiveTo assess the validity and clinical application of a hand-held breath hydrogen (H2) analyze...
Background: Hydrogen-methane breath testing is widely used in both gastroenterology andcomplementary...
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...
Introduction: 13C-breath tests are valuable, noninvasive diagnostic tests that can be widely applied...
Objectives: Given a lack of a systematic approach to the use of breath testing in paediatric patient...
INTRODUCTION: 13 C-breath tests are valuable, noninvasive diagnostic tests that can be widely appl...
The hydrogen (H2) breath test is a non-invasive investigation used to diagnose lactose intolerance (...
Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterological conditio...
Sugar malabsorption in the bowel can lead to bloating, cramps, diarrhea and other symptoms of irrita...
BACKGROUND: Breath tests represent a valid and non-invasive diagnostic tool in many gastroenterolog...
Objective: To assess the validity and clinical application of a hand-held breath hydrogen (H-2) anal...
In the field of gastroenterology, breath tests (BTs) are used intermittently as diagnostic tools tha...
Breath hydrogen tests are popular, noninvasive tests for the assessment of carbohydrate fermentation...
ObjectiveTo assess the validity and clinical application of a hand-held breath hydrogen (H2) analyze...
Background: Hydrogen-methane breath testing is widely used in both gastroenterology andcomplementary...