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13C-Urea Helicobactor Pylori, Breath Test

Order Code
9909002
CPT
83013
Test Details
Synonyms

Urea Breath Test

TAT

24 hours

Methodology

Isotope Mass Ratio Spectrophotometer (IMRS)

Performing Location

Accredited NRL Laboratory

Testing Frequency

Daily

Test Overview

A non-invasive breath test used to detect Helicobacter pylori infection. The patient ingests a urea compound labelled with ^13C, if H. pylori is present in the stomach, the urea is broken down, and ^13C-labeled carbon dioxide is exhaled and measured, confirming active infection​

Specimen Type

Breath sample

Volume

2 Breath Collection bags (base level and after 13C Urea intake)

Specimen Container

HELIFAN Plus Breath Collection bag

Patient Preparation

The patient should fast for at least one hour prior to testing. The patient should not take antimicrobials, proton pump inhibitors, or bismuth preparations within two weeks prior to testing. Note: Solution contains phenylalanine. Phenylketonurics should be warned.

Collection

This test does not require any special collection or pre-analytical handling. Follow routine specimen collection protocols.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days
Order Code
9909002
CPT
83013
Test Details
Synonyms

Urea Breath Test

TAT

24 hours

Methodology

Isotope Mass Ratio Spectrophotometer (IMRS)

Performing Location

Accredited NRL Laboratory

Testing Frequency

Daily

Test Overview

A non-invasive breath test used to detect Helicobacter pylori infection. The patient ingests a urea compound labelled with ^13C, if H. pylori is present in the stomach, the urea is broken down, and ^13C-labeled carbon dioxide is exhaled and measured, confirming active infection​

Specimen Type

Breath sample

Volume

2 Breath Collection bags (base level and after 13C Urea intake)

Specimen Container

HELIFAN Plus Breath Collection bag

Patient Preparation

The patient should fast for at least one hour prior to testing. The patient should not take antimicrobials, proton pump inhibitors, or bismuth preparations within two weeks prior to testing. Note: Solution contains phenylalanine. Phenylketonurics should be warned.

Collection

This test does not require any special collection or pre-analytical handling. Follow routine specimen collection protocols.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days