Correlation between gastric transit time measured by video capsule endoscopy and gastric emptying determined by the continuous real-time 13C breath test (BreathID system).

HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY(2014)

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Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to deter,. mine the possible existence of a correlation between the gastric transit time (GTT) measured by video capsule endoscopy (VCE) and the parameters of gastric empty! ing determined using 13C breath test (BreathID system). Methods: Eight healthy male volunteers participated in this randomized; two-way crossover study. The subjects were randomly assigned to undergo VCE using the pillCam SB capsule endoscopy system or the 13C breath test for 4 hours after a test meal (400 kcal per 400 mL) containing 100 mg of 13C acetic acid administered after overnight fasting. The VCE images were analyzed and the GTT was determined using the proprietary RAPID software. The parameters, namely T lag, T1/2 and GEC were calculated using the Oridion Research Software (beta version). The GTT measured by VCE and the parameters of gastric emptying were compared statistically. Results: No significant correlation was observed between the GTT and T lag (p = 0.5263), T 1/2 (p = 0.4100) or GEC (p = 0.2410), as determined by calculation of the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. Conclusions: GTT measured by VCE cannot serve as a substitute for the gastric emptying time measured by the 13C breath test.
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gastric transit time,video capsule endoscopy,gastric emptying,13C breath test,BreathID system
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