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From:Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine (Vol. 26, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedGastro-1 Comparative performance of capsulated vs non-capsulated [sup]14 C-urea breath test for the detection of Helicobacter pylori infection C M Pathak, B Kaur, DK Bhasin, BR Mittal [sup]2 , S Sharma [sup]2 , KL...
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From:Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (Vol. 9, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedResearch suggests that examining the compounds in exhaled breath may help to avoid unnecessary influenza vaccinations. A new study published in the Journal of Breath Research has indicated that a simple, noninvasive...
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From:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 65, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Lactose hydrogen breath tests ([H.sub.2]-BTs) are widely used to diagnose lactase deficiency, the most common cause of lactose intolerance. The main time-consuming part of the test relates to the sampling...
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From:Nature (Vol. 555, Issue 7697) Peer-ReviewedAuthor Affiliations: 50 & 100 Years Ago 50 Years Ago The British Home Office seems to be modifying slightly its attitude to the tests by which motorists in Britain can now be convicted of driving under the...
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From:Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Claire Turner 1 Keywords : blood glucose concentration; breath monitoring; diabetes mellitus; gas chromatography; gas sensing; mass spectrometry; noninvasive monitoring; skin monitoring; volatile...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 21, Issue 46) Peer-ReviewedA breath test may make it possible to detect lung cancer in the early stages, according to a study at the Cleveland Clinic research hospital in the United States. Researchers led by Peter Mazzone used a colour sensor...
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From:Gut (Vol. 52, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Acid test meals may improve the accuracy of the [C.sup.13] urea breath test (UBT). This has been attributed to changes in gastric emptying rather than to the effects of gastric pH on Helicobacter pylori...
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From:Forensic Science International (Vol. 158, Issue 2-3) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The conversion factor Q, obtained by division of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) by breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) is a widely discussed topic due to its great variance. By Austrian law, regulations...
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From:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (Vol. 12, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Rupa. Sreedhar, Sanjeev. Thomas Brain death and brainstem death are two important medicolegal issues that have drawn much public interest in the recent past. Pronouncement of death has important ethical,...
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From:Journal of Respiratory Diseases (Vol. 23, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedA number of reports suggest that the analysis of exhaled breath condensate provides information about the lower respiratory tract. Do you expect this to be clinically useful? If so, in what ways? * Condensation of...
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From:Pediatrics (Vol. 106, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedObjective. The noninvasive [sup.13]C-urea breath test (UBT) is a reliable diagnostic method for detection of Helicobacter pylori infection in children, and it avoids invasive gastrointestinal endoscopy. In this study,...
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From:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 70, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The [sup.13]C mixed triglyceride (MTG) breath test has been proposed for the non-invasive assessment of fat digestion and absorption. To evaluate whether reference values for the adequacy of fat...
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From:Chest (Vol. 123, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedStudy objective: Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) levels are significantly elevated in patients with inflammatory airways disorders such as asthma, and the measurement of exhaled NO has been proposed as a noninvasive marker of...
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From:Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (Vol. 10, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): David Smith [[dagger]] 1 , Patrik Španêl 2 , Josep Sulé-Suso 3 What could be more attractive than a simple noninvasive breath test for the presence of tumors in the lungs at their early stages of...
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From:Chest (Vol. 127, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedStudy objectives: The measurement of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) in asthmatic patients is increasingly being used to aid diagnosis and management. To standardize the measurement techniques, the American Thoracic Society...
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From:ABA Journal (Vol. 99, Issue 1)Tyler G. McNeely had been convicted of drunk driving twice before. Whether that influenced his thinking in the early morning hours of Oct. 3, 2010, isn't clear. But when McNeely was pulled over in Cape Girardeau, Mo.,...
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From:Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (Vol. 38, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe high prevalence of pediatric obesity has made preventing chronic diseases through healthy lifestyle behaviours a priority within pediatrics. Examining the association between diet and insulin sensitivity (IS) in...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 25, Issue 34) Peer-ReviewedA rather anxious woman has come for an h. pylori breath test, a difficult concept to sell to a patient if ever there was one. She has read the patient information leaflet but the science has gone over her head, so I...
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From:DysphagiaPeer-ReviewedByline: Sarah C. Tarrant (1), Richard E. Ellis (1), Frederick C. Flack (1), Wilfred G. Selley (1) Keywords: Key words: Instrumentation -- Respiration -- Transducers -- EDAT -- Deglutition -- Deglutition disorders....
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 8, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Pablo Martinez-Lozano Sinues 1 , Malcolm Kohler 2 , 3 , Renato Zenobi 1 , * Introduction Personalized medicine aims to tailor medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient [1]....