The purpose of this study is to confirm equivalence of a new generation breath analyzer (Modified BreathID) in its ability to detect H. pylori compared to the currently approved BreathID® System.
The ¹³C-Urea Breath Test (UBT) is a non-invasive test for detecting the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection by the organism's urease activity. In the presence of H. pylori, the ingestion of urea, labeled with the non-radioactive isotope 13C, results in production of labeled 13CO2, which can be quantified in expired breath. Each test is performed using a test kit consisting of a 13C-urea tablet and citrica powder to be dissolved in tap water ("13C-urea solution"). Before and after ingestion of the 13C-urea solution, samples of exhaled breath can be collected using a nasal cannula for real-time analysis and comparison to baseline concentrations. The patient's exhaled breath is analyzed and the ratio between 13CO2 and 12CO2 is computed. The patient is considered H. pylori positive when the difference between the ratios exceeds a predefined threshold (5 delta over baseline (DOB)). The current device marketed by Exalenz is large and costly. Exalenz has built a smaller, cheaper and more reliable new generation device for this application. Equivalence is being demonstrated in this study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
113
A new modified device, compared to the originally cleared BreathID measures breath from a subject via a nasal cannula
Unimed Center
East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Percentage of Patients With Dichotomous (Presence/Absence of H.Pylori) Outcome Agreement in Diagnosis of H. Pylori
The marketed (cleared) BreathID device and the investigational modified new generation BreathID device will measure simultaneously before (baseline) and after ingestion of substrate. The subject will be connected to both devices. The maximum time of measurement is 25 minutes.
Time frame: 25 minutes
Positive/Negative for H.Pylori With Cleared BreathID
The amount of subjects that produced positive/negative results with cleared BreathID device
Time frame: 1 hour
Positive/Negative for H.Pylori With Modified BreathID
The amount of subjects that produced positive/negative results for H.pylori with modified BreathID
Time frame: 1 hour
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