J Neurogastroenterol Motil.  2016 Jan;22(1):60-68. 10.5056/jnm15116.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth in Patients with Refractory Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Shimane University School of Medicine, Izumo, Shimane, Japan. ishimura@med.shimane-u.ac.jp

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is considered to be involved in the pathogenesis of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID). However, the prevalence and clinical conditions of SIBO in patients with FGID remain to be fully elucidated. Here, we examined the frequency of SIBO in patients with refractory FGID.
METHODS
We prospectively enrolled patients with refractory FGID based on Rome III criteria. A glucose hydrogen breath test (GHBT) was performed using a gas analyzer after an overnight fast, with breath hydrogen concentration measured at baseline and every 15 minutes after administration of glucose for a total of 3 hours. A peak hydrogen value > or = 10 ppm above the basal value between 60 and 120 minutes after administration of glucose was diagnosed as SIBO.
RESULTS
A total of 38 FGID patients, including 11 with functional dyspepsia (FD), 10 with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and 17 with overlapping with FD and IBS, were enrolled. Of those, 2 (5.3%) were diagnosed with SIBO (one patient diagnosed with FD; the other with overlapping FD and IBS). Their symptoms were clearly improved and breath hydrogen levels decreased to normal following levofloxacin administration for 7 days.
CONCLUSIONS
Two patients initially diagnosed with FD and IBS were also diagnosed with SIBO as assessed by GHBT. Although the frequency of SIBO is low among patients with FGID, it may be important to be aware of SIBO as differential diagnosis when examining patients with refractory gastrointestinal symptoms, especially bloating, as a part of routine clinical care.

Keyword

Adult; Bacterial overgrowth syndrome; Blind loop syndrome; Breath tests; Dyspepsia

MeSH Terms

Adult
Blind Loop Syndrome
Breath Tests
Diagnosis, Differential
Dyspepsia
Gastrointestinal Diseases*
Glucose
Humans
Hydrogen
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Levofloxacin
Prevalence
Prospective Studies
Glucose
Hydrogen
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