Non-invasive breath testing at Gulf Lab & Radiology uses the Urea Breath Test (UBT) for Helicobacter pylori detection and hydrogen breath tests for assessment of lactose intolerance, fructose malabsorption, and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
Breath Testing Overview
Breath tests require no blood draw or invasive procedures, making them an ideal first-line investigation for GI symptoms. Pre-test preparation instructions are provided at booking.
- H. pylori UBT u2014 initial diagnosis & post-eradication confirmation
- Lactose intolerance hydrogen breath test
- Fructose malabsorption breath test
- SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) breath test
- Preparation: 6-hour fast; antibiotic-free for 4 weeks
- Duration & results: 30u201390 minutes u2014 same day
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs u2014 e.g. omeprazole, pantoprazole) must be stopped at least 2 weeks before the test. Antibiotics and bismuth-containing medications must be stopped at least 4 weeks before. These medications can suppress H. pylori and cause false-negative results.
Yes. You should fast for at least 4 hours before the test. You may drink plain water but should avoid food, citric acid drinks, and chewing gum.
The test involves blowing into a collection bag to provide a baseline breath sample, then drinking a small solution of 13C-labelled urea. After a 20u201330 minute waiting period, you blow into a second bag. The two samples are analysed for changes in 13COu2082 concentration to determine H. pylori status.
The UBT has sensitivity and specificity exceeding 95% when correctly performed with appropriate medication washout. It detects only active, live H. pylori infection u2014 not past infection u2014 making it ideal for test-of-cure following eradication therapy.
Results are available within 4 hours of sample collection. A written report is sent to your referring physician. If you are using the UBT to confirm eradication, the test should be performed no earlier than 4 weeks after completing antibiotic therapy.