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Competitive Advantages of PyloriTek
Features & Benefits of PyloriTek
Technical Tips for PyloriTek
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Competitive Advantages of PyloriTek

The PyloriTek dry reagent technology has several distinct advantages over other rapid urease tests using gel- or liquid-reaction media. The patented PyloriTek method allows the urea/urease and ammonia/pH paper reactions to take place in separate, optimal environments. Unlike most competitive gel-based tests, the final result is available in 1 hour allowing for discussion of the results with the patient before he/she leaves. Most positives appear in 15 minutes or less. Unlike the competition, where the negative control cannot be run simultaneously with the patient's specimen, PyloriTek has a negative control with every strip. The only way a positive control can be run with the competitive tests is by waiting 24 hours and inserting a urease positive control material. The PyloriTek positive control automatically appears with every test within the normal 1-hour time with no extra steps or special materials needed.

Some investigators have reported that, due to the patchy distribution of H. pylori in the stomach, 2 or 3 biopsies from several areas of the stomach can increase chances of finding infection. If you choose to take extra biopsies, up to 3 specimens from the same patient can be placed on a single PyloriTek strip with separate and distinct results for each biopsy.

In four published studies in major journals, PyloriTek has been shown to meet the most widely accepted sensitivity and specificity criteria for diagnosing H. pylori infections. In carefully controlled studies involving over 500 patients, PyloriTek, when compared to at least two reference methods, showed average specificity of over 97% and sensitivity of over 96%. This is not data from a single selected study which shows the best results from one institution, but a summary from all the institutions which have done unbiased studies comparing PyloriTek to other RUT (rapid urease test) and histology methods. Four additional papers are available, including a new pediatric study. Reprints are available directly from Serim.

Request copies of journal reprints or the names of satisfied users with whom you can speak about the benefits of PyloriTek.

Features & Benefits of PyloriTek
Features Benefits
  1. Built-in positive negative control in every test strip.
  • No need to run separate positive and negative controls.
  • Confirms that the procedure was run correctly for every test.
  • Confirms reactivity of every test strip.
  1. Final test results in I hour (Patented design provides separate optimal conditions for urea/urease and ammonia/pH indicator reactions)
  • Final results for all patients before they leave the procedure facility. Eliminates follow up calls or extra office visits.
  • Start treatment immediately.
  • Reduce anxiety and cost for patient.
  1. 1, 2 or 3 gastric biopsy specimens from each patient can be run on a single PyloriTek test strip.
  • Some published reports recommend multiple site biopsies to increase probability of recovering H.pylori (Increased sensitivity)
  • Allows analysis of individual results from up to 3 biopsy sites from the stomach.
  1. PyloriTek is CLIA waived.
  • Can be performed in any U.S. gastro unit with a CLIA Certificate of Waiver.
  • Can be run by nurses or technicians with minimal training.
  1. Opened kits should be refrigerated. Once opened, the test can be stored for 3 months at room temperature. Test is performed at room temperature.
  • Convenient - No need to wait for kit to warm to room temperature before use.
  • Kits may be stored in the procedure area.
  • No incubator needed to speed up the reaction.
  1. Average specificity of 97% and sensitivity of 96% in four major studies (565 patients).
  • Exellent correlation to histology at a fraction of the cost with results in 1 hour or less (reprints of studies available on request from Serim).
Technical Tips for PyloriTek

PyloriTek Positive & Negative Controls
One of the most important features of the PyloriTek test strip is that every test strip has a built-in positive and negative reactive control. Controls are built into each test strip to show that:

  • The procedure has been followed correctly (process control)
  • The test strip performed appropriately (reactive control)

Unlike gel- or liquid-based rapid urease tests, the PyloriTek user does not have to do any extra steps to run a positive and negative control. The positive control spot on a fresh PyloriTek strip is dried urease which is visible as a red spot. The positive control must turn dark purple or blue on the strip for the test to be valid. The negative control is any area of the yellow membrane where there is no biopsy specimen or control spot. It is recommended that the user should select a specific area of the test strip to be the negative control area. For example, the upper right hand corner, opposite the positive control, is a convenient location. Never put a specimen in this area. The negative control area should remain yellow. Except for blue or purple color or light blue or gray shadows directly above the biopsy specimen or positive control, the yellow area should always remain unchanged in color. If the entire yellow area of the test strip turns a solid or patchy blue, open a new bottle of test strips and repeat the test. This blue patchy color will only appear if the PyloriTek strips are left out of the bottle for several days or exposed to ammonia fumes. Possible sources of ammonia are smelling salts and cleaning liquids which often contain ammonia.

Possible causes of the positive control not developing may include:

  • The user did not wait the full 60 minutes for the control to develop.
  • The user forgot to apply Hydration Reagent (always be sure the substrate pad is wet before closing the strip).
  • The strip was not folded properly or was not properly inserted into the disposable Reaction Pouch or reusable Reaction Chamber. (Do not use tape or paper clips to hold the folded strip. Always fold the strip at the perforation to assure proper pad alignment.)
  • The positive control spot may have been rubbed off with pressure from a wet latex glove.
  • The bottle cap was not replaced and moisture has caused strips to stick together which may allow the control spot from one strip to stick to the front of the other strip.

Proper Storage and Handling

  • Opened kits should be stored at room temperature 15° - 30°C (59° - 86°F) and in a dry area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
  • Do not remove PyloriTek strips from the bottle until immediately before use.
  • Always replace the bottle cap immediately after removing a PyloriTek test strip.
  • Always lay the test strip on clean tray or surface.
  • Do not place PyloriTek strips near sources of ammonia or formaldehyde.
  • Always make sure the red positive control spot is present on the strip prior to use.
  • Do not touch the control spot while preparing the strip.
  • Do not add more or less than 4 drops of Hydration Reagent to the Substrate Pad.
  • Use only the Disposable Reaction Pouches or Reusable Reaction Chambers to hold the PyloriTek Strips during the reaction time.
  • Do not remove the strip or open the strip until after the 60-minute final reading or a confirmed positive result.
  • Do not put the strip and reaction pouch/chamber in your pocket as it contains potentially infectious biopsy material.


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