Skip to main content
. 2008 Apr 2;46(6):2062–2065. doi: 10.1128/JCM.02387-07

TABLE 1.

Efficiency of rapid Hp StAR test according to gender and age of patientsa

Patients (n)b Age, yr (n) %
Sensitivity Specificity PPV NPV Accuracy
Men plus women (67)b ≤45 (15)c 100 90.9 80.0 100 93.3
>45 (52)d 72.7 80.0 72.7 80.0 76.9
Men (33)c,d 25-84 86.7 94.4 92.9 89.5 90.9
≤45 (6)c 100 100 100 100 100
>45 (27)d 84.6 92.9 91.7 86.7 88.9
Women (34)d 24-88 63.6 73.9 53.8 81.0 70.6
≤45 (9) 100 85.7 66.7 100 88.9
>45 (25)d 55.6 68.8 50.0 73.3 64.0
a

The final reading time of the test was 30 min.

b

Invalid results (5 of a total of 72 samples) were excluded for calculation of sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, and accuracy.

c

There was one invalid result for an H. pylori-positive male patient (38 years old) with no endoscopic abnormalities.

d

There were invalid results for three H. pylori-negative female patients (two with no endoscopic abnormalities [both 62 years old] and one with gastric and duodenal ulcer [63 years old]) and for one H. pylori-positive male patient (64 years old) with gastritis.