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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2005; 11(3): 386-388
Published online Jan 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i3.386
Table 1 Endoscopic diagnosis of dyspeptic patients.
Endoscopic findingsnPercent (%)
Antral gastritis4977.7
Peptic ulcer34.8
Duodenal ulcer57.9
Gastric cancer11.6
Gastroduodenitis34.8
Esophagitis46.3
Pangastritis11.6
Table 2 Observed number of test results of H pylori tests (HpSA, Histology, and CLO test).
HpSA1HistologyCLO testn
NegativeNegativeNegative30
PositivePositivePositive3
PositivePositivePositive3
NegativePositivePositive3
NegativeNegativePositive3
PositiveNegativeNegative42
PositivePositiveNegative6
NegativePositiveNegative7
Table 3 Sensitivity and specificity of HpSA1 with different cut-off values in dyspeptic patients with biopsy-proven H pylori status.
Cut-off valuesSensitivity (%)Specificity (%)
0.15610036.8
0.15883.336.8
0.27466.778.9
0.2825078.9
0.3195084.2