MODIFIED ENDOSCOPIC CONGO RED TEST: A RAPID METHOD TO VISUALIZE GASTRIC ACID SECRETION |
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Authors: | Ervin T th,Kristina Sj lund,Henrik Thorlacius |
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Affiliation: | Ervin Tóth,Kristina Sjölund,Henrik Thorlacius |
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Abstract: | Background: The conventional endoscopic Congo red test (CRT) permits visualization of acid‐producing mucosa. However, the CRT has not been disseminated into clinical endoscopy, which is partly due to the substantial prolongation of the gastroscopic examination. Methods: Five healthy volunteers and 551 patients were included in a study designed to develop a more rapid approach based on the CRT. In this modified endoscopic Congo red test (MCRT), 0.2 µg/kg of pentagastrin was given intravenously to stimulate gastric acid production. The technical feasibility, tolerability, reproducibility, and inter‐ and intra‐observer reliability of the MCRT were evaluated. Results: The MCRT was as effective as the CRT (i.e. 6 µg/kg of pentagastrin was administered intramuscularly) in visualizing the extent of acid‐producing gastric mucosa. Moreover, the MCRT significantly reduced the duration of examination by 63% (almost 8 min), compared to the CRT. Conclusions: This MCRT is a simple, inexpensive, well‐tolerated and reproducible method with low inter‐ and intra‐observer variability and is well suited for endoscopy units with high workloads. |
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Keywords: | chromoendoscopy Congo red gastric acid gastroscopy modified |
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