About this trial
Evaluate the prevalence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG) through hydrogen and methane breath testing, and determine whether there are differences in the positive rates of hydrogen and methane breath testing among the AIG group, the acid suppression group, and the control group.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age range: 18-65 years old, without gender limitation;
Patients diagnosed with AIG: Previous gastroscopy (or) histological findings consistent with AIG, and serological tests support the diagnosis of AIG;
Previous colonoscopy or intestinal CT have ruled out inflammatory bowel disease, malignant tumors, history of pseudo and mechanical bowel obstruction, and there is currently no evidence to support these diseases;
At least 2 weeks without taking PPI/P-CAB;
Disqualifiers
1)Gastrointestinal endoscopy suggests patients with active gastrointestinal ulcers; 2)History of malignant tumors of the digestive system (not limited to the digestive tract), inflammatory bowel disease, and pseudo or mechanical bowel obstruction in the past; 3)Previous gastrointestinal resection surgery;appendectomy and cholecystectomy within 1 year; 4)History of gastrointestinal perforation, gastrointestinal bleeding, cholangitis, and acute or chronic pancreatitis within one year; 5)Evidence suggests current gastrointestinal infections (Helicobacter pylori, acute infectious enteritis); 6)History of type I diabetes and primary hypothyroidism (the patients with normal thyroid function can be included); 7)Diagnosed lactose malabsorption, lactose intolerance, and pancreatic exocrine dysfunction; 8)History of antibiotic use within four weeks; 9)History of endoscopic examination within two weeks; 10)History of taking gastrointestinal motility promoting drugs, probiotics, and laxatives within one week; 11)On the day before the test, consume fermentable foods such as yogurt, kimchi, soy sauce, oats, beer, etc; 12)Eight hours prior to testing, without fasting; 13)Smoking and vigorous exercise two hours before and during the testing period; 14)Difficulty in exhaling due to respiratory system diseases, or inability to fast or drink for extended periods of time, resulting in inability to complete hydrogen and methane breath tests; 15)Pregnant, lactating women, or those with poor overall compliance, or other situations that researchers consider necessary to exclude.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- hydrogen and methane breath testing