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Gastric emptying of solids in children

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Ondertitel:reference values for the (13) C-octanoic acid breath test

BACKGROUND: (99m) Technetium scintigraphy ((99m) TS) is the 'gold standard' for measuring gastric emptying (GE), but it is associated with a radiation exposure. For this reason, the (13) C-octanoic acid breath test ((13) C-OBT) was developed for measuring GE of solids. The objective of this study was to determine normal values for gastric half-emptying time (t1/2 GE) of solids in healthy children.

METHODS: Gastric emptying of a standardized solid test meal consisting of a pancake evaluated with (99m) TS and (13) C-OBT was compared in 22 children aged between 1 and 15 years with upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Subsequently, the (13) C-OBT was used to determine normal values for GE of the same solid test meal in 120 healthy children aged between 1 and 17 years.

KEY RESULTS: The results showed a significant correlation (r = 0.748, p = 0.0001) between t1/2 GE measured with both techniques in the group of children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms. In the group of healthy children, mean t1/2 GE was 157.7 ± 54.0 min (range 71-415 min), but t1/2 GE decreased with age between 1 and 10 years and remained stable afterward. There was no influence of gender, weight, height, body mass index, and body surface area on t1/2 GE.

CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES: Normal values for GE of solids measured with the (13) C-OBT using a standardized methodology were determined in healthy children. We propose to use this method and corresponding reference ranges to study GE of solids in children with gastrointestinal problems.

Tijdschrift: Neurogastroenterology & Motility : The Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
ISSN: 1350-1925
Issue: 10
Volume: 28
Pagina's: 1480-1487
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Trefwoorden:13C-octanoic acid breath test, gastric emptying, non-dispersive infrared spectrometry
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-8431-1556/work/62062615
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-4301-5902/work/61226878
  • Scopus Id: 84988942472
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nmo.12845
  • WoS Id: 000385370700005
CSS-citation score:1
Auteurs:International