3-Hour Lactulose Quintron Breath Test
The 3-Hour Lactulose Quintron Breath Test stands as a highly regarded method worldwide for detecting Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), assessing both Hydrogenic and Methanogenic forms accurately. This user-friendly test leverages the patented Quintron EasySampler kit for straightforward and reliable breath sample collection, which can conveniently be performed at home. The preservation technology ensures samples remain uncontaminated over time, enhancing the accuracy of the results. Comprehensive instructions and supportive online videos facilitate easy test preparation and execution, making this test a preferred choice for both patients and clinicians seeking precise SIBO diagnostics.
Trio-Smart® Breath Test
Trio-Smart® breath test represents the cutting edge in SIBO diagnostics by measuring all three forms of intestinal bacterial gases: Hydrogen (H2), Methane (CH4), and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), offering a complete profile of bacterial fermentation gases. This test is particularly valuable for identifying Hydrogen Sulfide SIBO, a condition that may not be detected by traditional breath tests. Its precision in measuring these gases provides a comprehensive view of the patient's condition, allowing for targeted treatment strategies. The trio-smart® breath test's capability to detect low levels of gases accurately addresses the limitations of previous tests and ensures a more thorough diagnostic process.
IBS-Smart® Blood Test
The ibs-smart® blood test emerges as a significant advancement in understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), particularly in distinguishing between IBS and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) with high specificity. This test measures two specific antibodies, anti-CdtB and anti-vinculin, linked to Post-Infectious IBS (PI-IBS), often triggered by food poisoning. The presence of these antibodies indicates a strong likelihood of IBS due to an autoimmune response affecting the gastrointestinal tract's motility, which can lead to SIBO. The ibs-smart® offers critical insights into the underlying causes of a patient's IBS symptoms, enabling targeted interventions to prevent relapse and manage the condition effectively.