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Helicobacter Pylori Urease Test: A Laboratory Protocol for Screening Gastric Biopsies, Study notes of Microbiology

The helicobacter pylori urease test, a laboratory protocol for screening gastric mucosal biopsies for the presence of the urease enzyme produced by helicobacter pylori bacteria. Information on lab order codes, test inclusions, logistics, patient preparation, transport/storage, sample rejection, interpretive references, limitations, methodology, and additional information.

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Lab Dept:
Microbiology/Virology
Test Name:
HELICOBACTER PYLORI UREASE TEST
General Information
Lab Order Codes:
HPU
Synonyms:
H. pylori Urease test; Urease test for Helicobacter pylori; CLOtest® for
Helicobacter pylori
CPT Codes:
87081 - Culture, presumptive, pathogenic organisms, screening only
Test Includes:
Screening for the presence of the urease enzyme of Helicobacter pylori in
the gastric mucosal biopsies.
Logistics
Lab Testing Sections:
Microbiology
Phone Numbers:
MIN Lab: 612-813-6280
STP Lab: 651-220-6550
Test Availability:
Daily, 24 hours
Turnaround Time:
1 day
Special Instructions:
Specimen site and date/time of collection are required for specimen
processing. See Patient preparation.
Specimen
Specimen Type:
Tissue, gastic mucosal biopsy
Container:
CLOtest® urease kit (available in Microbiology)
Draw Volume:
1 - 3 mm
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Lab Dept: Microbiology/Virology

Test Name: HELICOBACTER PYLORI UREASE TEST

General Information Lab Order Codes: (^) HPU Synonyms: H. pylori Urease test; Urease test for Helicobacter pylori ; CLOtest® for Helicobacter pylori CPT Codes: 87081 - Culture, presumptive, pathogenic organisms, screening only Test Includes: Screening for the presence of the urease enzyme of Helicobacter pylori in the gastric mucosal biopsies. Logistics Lab Testing Sections: Microbiology Phone Numbers: (^) MIN Lab: 612- 813 - 6280 STP Lab: 651- 220 - 6550 Test Availability: Daily, 24 hours Turnaround Time: 1 day Special Instructions: Specimen site and date/time of collection are required for specimen processing. See Patient preparation. Specimen Specimen Type: (^) Tissue, gastic mucosal biopsy Container: CLOtest® urease kit (available in Microbiology) Draw Volume: (^) 1 - 3 mm

Collection: CLOtest® Procedure:

1. Warm the CLOtest® before the endoscopy. 2. Check gel to make sure that the well is full and the color is yellow. Do not use if these conditions do not exist. 3. Peal back the label from the plastic slide so that you can see the gel. Do not remove the label. 4. Collect specimen with biopsy forceps, approximately 1-3 mm. 5. With a sterile needle, take biopsy sample from the biopsy forceps and push it into the yellow gel. Make sure that the tissue is buried. 6. Reseal the CLOtest® by pressing the label back on the plastic slide. 7. Write the name of the patient and collect date/time on the label. 8. Transport to the laboratory immediately. Patient Preparation: Patient should not have taken antibiotics or bismuth salts for at least 3 weeks prior to endoscopy. Transport/Storage: Transport to the Microbiology Laboratory as soon as possible at room temperature. Sample Rejection: Improperly labeled specimen; insufficient volume; external contamination. If an unacceptable specimen is received, the physician or nursing station will be notified and another specimen will be requested before the specimen is discarded. Interpretive Reference Range: CLOtest® negative for the urease enzyme of Helicobacter pylori. Critical Values: N/A Limitations: (^) False negative results may occur when low numbers of H. pylori are present or the organism has patchy distribution. Test will be less sensitive if patient has recently taken antibiotics or bismuth. Methodology: Urease test Additional information: H. pylori has been shown to cause active chronic gastritis and has been implicated as a primary etiologic factor in duodenal ulcer disease, gastric ulcer and nonulcer dyspepsia. By causing inflammation, H. pylori may weaken the mucosal defenses and allow acid and pepsin to disrupt the epithelium. H. pylori produce large amounts of urease enzymes. Although urease primarily allows H. pylori to utilize urea as a nitrogen source, the breakdown of urea also produces high local concentrations of ammonia, which enables the organism to tolerate low pH. Tests for gastric urease are specific for H. pylori because mammalian cells do not produce urease and, except for H. pylori , the stomach is usually sterile.