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July 19, 2024
PREDICTIVE FACTORS IMPACTING THE RESULT OF A GLUCOSE BREATH TEST: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 2373 TESTS
(UEGW 2024)
- "In multivariate analysis, age (Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.02 [1.01 – 1.03]; p<0.001), BMI (OR=0.93 [0.90 – 0.96]; p<0.001), a previous gastric surgery (OR=9.32 [3.74 – 24.86]; p<0.001) and more severe constipation (OR=0.88 [0.79 – 0.98]; p=0.02) were associated with a positive GBT.Negative GBT (n=1797)Positive GBT (n=576)p valueAge (years)44.7 ± 15.550.0 ± 16.2<0.001Sex (female)1280 (71.2%)447 (77.6%)0.005BMI (kg/m2)25.0 ± 5.523.9 ± 5.2<0.001Diabetes62 (3.5%)30 (5.2%)0.02Gastric sleeve 8 (0.4%)14 (2.4%)<0.001PPI intake361 (20.1%)123 (21.4%)0.50Opioids intake183 (10.2%)57 (9.9%)0.91Irritable bowel syndrome561 (31.2%)148 (25.7%)0.09Functional dyspepsia704 (39.2%)190 (33.0%)0.08 The result of GBT is more likely to be positive in patients with constipation. The result of GBT is more likely to be positive in patients with constipation. A previous gastric surgery is a cofounding factor, leading to a non-interpretable result of the test. A..."
Biomarker • Retrospective data • Constipation • Diabetes • Dyspepsia • Gastroenterology • Gastrointestinal Disorder • Metabolic Disorders • Pain
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