Glucose Hydrogen/Methane Breath Testing
Glucose Hydrogen/Methane Breath Testing
Endoscopy Suite
Patient Information
What is a breath test?
A glucose hydrogen breath test is used to make several diagnoses including lactose intolerance, carbohydrate malabsorption and small bowel bacterial overgrowth.
After giving you a sugary-tasting drink, we will ask you to blow (exhale) into a small bag and measure the gases in your breath every 20 minutes until the test has been completed. Please allow 3 hours to be at the hospital.
Why am I having a breath test?
If the working of your digestive tract has been changed by surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy or other conditions, you may have symptoms such as watery loose stool, a need to rush to the lavatory, wind and bloating.
If certain gases (hydrogen and methane) in your breath are abnormally high, it will help us to establish whether your symptoms are due to specific foods in your diet or whether you have germs in the small bowel where there should not be any. In small bowel bacterial overgrowth, the test is used to try and detect the presence of germs in the small bowel.
What preparation will I need for my breath test?
You will be asked to change your diet (as outlined in this leaflet) so that any breath test measurements recorded are accurate. It is important that you follow the instructions below very carefully. If these are not followed, your procedure may have to be cancelled.
If any of the following apply to you, please contact the endoscopy suite a few days prior to your appointment (contact details on last page):
? You have any concerns/queries ? You have diabetes ? You are taking chemotherapy drugs ? You are taking anti-epileptic drugs ? You are taking a medication which is taken daily at a set time ? You are due to undergo a gastroscopy and/or colonoscopy on
the same day as the breath test procedure
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24 hours before the test
Foods from the following list are allowed to be eaten and does not influence the test result: ? Red meat ? Fish eg. white fish, shellfish, tuna, salmon, ? Chicken ? Tofu, Quorn ? Eggs ? scrambled, boiled, fried, poached ? Cheese ? all types ? Milk, natural yoghurt, ice cream ? White: bread / rolls / croissants / chapattis/ rotis / naan /
pitta bread / pastry ? White pasta or rice ? Rice crispies, cornflakes, congee ? Rich tea biscuits/other plain biscuits ? Oil, butter, margarine, ghee ? Potato (no skin) eg. boiled, mashed, roast, crisps ? Tea/Coffee with a splash of milk & no sugar. Herbal tea. ? Salt / pepper / herbs / spices / marmite / mayonnaise /
mustard / salad dressing ? Sugar free chewing gum
The following food does influence the test result and should NOT be consumed for 24 hours before the test:
? Canned drinks, carbonated drinks & fruit juices ? Alcohol ? Fruit (including fresh, tinned, stewed, dried, or preserved) ? ALL vegetables except potatoes (no skin) ? Sweets, chocolate ? Sugar ? Marmalade, jam, honey, chocolate spread, peanut butter ? Tomato Ketchup, brown sauce, pickle, chutney, chilli sauce ? Wholegrain cereals eg. weetabix, all bran, bran flakes,
muesli ? Brown rice or pasta
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? Wholemeal: bread / rolls / chapattis/ rotis / naan ? Lentils, pulses ? Nuts
12 hours before the test: ? Please do not eat or drink anything except water for 12 hours
before the test ie. if your test is at 8am, stop eating and drinking after 8pm on the previous night. ? You are allowed to drink water at any time. ? Take your evening medications as usual.
On the morning of your test ? Please clean your teeth. Avoid mouthwash unless it is
sugar free. Sugar free mouthwash will be provided at the endoscopy suite. ? Unless told otherwise, DO NOT take your usual medication (as it may be sugar coated) before the test, however do bring ALL your usual medication with you to the hospital so you can take it after completion of the test. ? Do not smoke for an hour before the test or during the test as it raises your hydrogen levels and causes a false positive result.
What will happen when I come up for the breath test?
? You will be asked to complete a questionnaire about your symptoms.
? You will be asked to blow (exhale) into a bag for a baseline measurement.
? You will be given a small sweet liquid to drink. ? You will then be asked to blow (exhale) in to a bag at specific
times until the test is completed. ? You will be asked to write down any bowel symptoms you
experience during the test.
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