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    Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 1992 Sep;52(5):425-30.

    Comparison of the proportion of unconjugated to total serum cholic acid and the [14C]-xylose breath test in patients with suspected small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.

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    Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

    Abstract

    The proportion of unconjugated to total cholic acid in fasting serum and the 1-gram [14C]-xylose breath test were determined in 36 patients with suspected bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine. Twenty-two patients had an abnormal [14C]-xylose breath test, indicating bacterial overgrowth. The proportion of unconjugated to total cholic acid was significantly higher in the patients with an abnormal breath test compared with those displaying a normal breath test (47 +/- 5% vs 16 +/- 3%). A good correlation was obtained between the proportion of unconjugated to total cholic acid and the breath test (r = 0.63, n = 36). Provided the [14C]-xylose breath test is reliable as a test of bacterial overgrowth, determination of the proportion of unconjugated to total cholic acid in fasting serum had a sensitivity of 73% and a specificity of 94%. It is suggested that determination of the proportion of unconjugated to total cholic acid in peripheral venous blood may be useful as a simple screening test for detection of bacterial contamination of the upper small intestine provided the patients do not have bile acid malabsorption.

    PMID:
    1514020
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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