Literature DB >> 680494

Evaluation of xylose absorption as measured in blood and urine: a one-hour blood xylose screening test in malabsorption.

M R Haeney, L S Culank, R D Montgomery, H G Sammons.   

Abstract

The assessment of D-xylose absorption by measurement of urinary excretion is subject to several sources of error. An investigation has been made into the use of the blood levels obtained after a 5-g dose as an assessment of malabsorption. We have shown that optimal discrimination between normal and impaired xylose absorption is achieved by measuring blood xylose levels 1 hr after oral administration and then correcting the results to a constant body surface area. The reference range was 0.65 to 1.33 mmoles per liter for values corrected to 1.73m2. In a prospective study of the value of this modification in investigating malabsorption, the incidence of false-negatives and false-positives was found to be 4.8 and 2.2%, respectively. The test is of particular value in the elderly because surface area corrected 1-hr blood xylose levels are independent of age, eliminating the expected and observed declines in renal function and urinary xylose excretion in this age group.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 680494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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