- Rapid urease test
Rapid urease test is a rapid test for diagnosis of "
Helicobacter pylori ".cite web |url=http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/488068 |title=Medscape & eMedicine Log In |format= |work= |accessdate=] The basis of the test is the ability of "H. pylori" to secrete theurease enzyme, which catalyzes the conversion ofurea toammonia andbicarbonate .Process
The test is performed at the time of gastroscopy. A
biopsy of mucosa is taken from theantrum of thestomach , and is placed into a medium containing urea and an indicator such asphenol red . The urease produced by "H. pylori" hydrolyzes urea to ammonia, which raises thepH of the medium, and changes the color of the specimen.Limitations
There is evidence to suggest that
H. pylori moves proximal in the stomach in patients on therapy withproton pump inhibitors , and, as such, samples from thefundus and antrum should be taken in these patients.The specificity and sensitivity of this test is high compared with histopathological examination or
urea breath test . The test is often done as part of point-of-care diagnostics, to eliminate the time and expense required to detect "H. pylori" onpathology testing.References
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