H. pylori Antigen, Stool
eDH Procedure Code(s)
LAB397 Helicobacter pylori Antigen Stool
Test Information
This is a qualitative test for the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) antigen in human stool.
Antimicrobials, proton pump inhibitors and bismuth preparations are known to suppress H. pylori, and ingestion of these prior to H. pylori testing may cause false-negative results. If a patient has ingested these compounds within two weeks a false-negative result may occur. In such cases, the test should be repeated on a new specimen obtained two weeks after discontinuing treatment. A positive result for a patient ingesting these compounds within two weeks prior to testing should be considered accurate.
Specimen Information
| Specimen Type | Specimen Source | Acceptable Containers | Minimum Test Volume (mL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stool | Stool | SterCup-R | 1.0 | |
Shipping and Handling
Transport Temperature: Refrigerate
Specimen Stability
Ambient: n/a
Refrigerate: 72 hours
Frozen: 7 days
Test Components
| Component | LOINC Code |
|---|---|
| H PYLORI AG | 17780-8 |
Turnaround Time (TAT)
24 Hours
CPT Code(s)
87338
Performing Lab Section
Microbiology
Performing Lab(s)
Cheshire Medical Center Laboratory (CHE)
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Laboratory (MHMH)