Artículo de revista
Lactulose hydrogen breath test and functional symptoms in pediatric patients
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Volumen 57, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 1330-1335
01632116
15732568
10.1007/s10620-012-2032-8
Autor
Madrid, Ana María
Klapp, Gabriela
Defilippi, Carlos
Landskron, Glauben
Reyes, Alvaro
Pizarro, Carolina
Institución
Resumen
Background The role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in functional digestive disorders in the pediatric population is a matter of controversy, since methods currently used to establish this diagnosis are difficult to interpret. The aim of this work was to analyze the characteristics of the lactulose H 2 breath test (LHBT) in children with functional gastrointestinal symptoms according to more recent criteria. Methods Seventy-two patients and 17 controls were enrolled. A questionnaire was administered regarding digestive symptoms (abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, and bowel-movement disorders). A lactose hydrogen breath test was performed to rule out lactose malabsorption and a LHBT was used to measure the time elapsed between lactulose oral ingestion and an increment of H 2 concentration of 20 ppm over basal. Results There were no differences of age and gender between patients and controls. Mean time to 20-ppm change was shorter in patients (56.3 ± 3 min) compared to h