TY - JOUR AU - Stockbruegger, R. W. AB - Three end-expiratory breath hydrogen (H2) sampling methods were compared in a patient group (n = 12) and a laboratory staff group (n = 12) on two separate occasions. H2 samples obtained with each method showed significantly different concentrations (p < 0.001) but no significant differences in coefficient of variation when individual triplicate samples were evaluated. There was a high correlation between the breath H2 concentrations obtained by the three methods (r = 0.93–0.96). Fasting breath H2 values after an overnight fast and an unrestricted diet the day before the investigation were compared with values obtained after an overnight fast and a low-fibre diet the day before the test in two patient groups (n = 39 and 39) with a comparable distribution of diagnoses and in one group of healthy volunteers (n = 17). Fasting breath H2 concentrations were significantly lower after a low-fibre diet in the patient groups (p < 0.005) and in healthy volunteers (p < 0.02). We conclude that each of the three end-expiratory sampling methods can be chosen for use in H2 breath tests depending on suitability and convenience and that a low-fibre diet the day before the H2 breath test lowers fasting breath H2 concentration. TI - The Hydrogen (H2) Breath Test: Sampling Methods and the Influence of Dietary Fibre on Fasting Level JF - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology DO - 10.3109/00365528509088863 DA - 1985-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/the-hydrogen-h2-breath-test-sampling-methods-and-the-influence-of-bVMu6JmwBG SP - 1007 EP - 1013 VL - 20 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -