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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2014; 20(10): 2449-2455
Published online Mar 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i10.2449
Published online Mar 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i10.2449
Country | IBS patients | Controls | Mean age (yr) | Aspirate details | Definition and prevalence of SIBO in patients and controls | ||
Sweden[21] | n = 162 IBS-D, n = 49 IBS-C, n = 37 IBS-A, n = 76 | n = 26, healthy | IBS: 38Controls: 40 | Non-fasting; via water-perfused manometry catheter from jejunum | ≥ 105 CFU/mL colonic-type bacteria: | IBS patients | 7/162 (4%) |
IBS-D | 2/49 (4%) | ||||||
IBS-C | 3/37 (8%) | ||||||
IBS-A | 2/76 (3%) | ||||||
Controls | 1/26 (4%) | ||||||
≥ 5 × 103 CFU/mL colonic-type bacteria: | IBS patients | 17/162 (11%) | |||||
Controls | 1/26 (4%) | ||||||
≥ 5 × 103 CFU/mL any bacteria: | IBS patients | 70/162 (43%)1 | |||||
Controls | 3/26 (12%) | ||||||
The Netherlands[22] | n = 8 (out of a cohort of 12 symptomatic patients) | n = 9, healthy | Symptomatic: 39Control: 26 | Fasting; via weighted catheter from jejunum | > 105 CFU/mL colonic-type bacteria: | Symptomatic patients | 1/12 (8%) |
Controls | 0/9 (0%) | ||||||
Colonic-type bacteria: Enterobacteriaceae≥ 103 CFU/mL, Bacteroides species ≥ 102 CFU/mL or Clostridium species ≥ 102 CFU/mL | Symptomatic patients | 1/12 (8%) | |||||
Controls | 0/9 (0%) | ||||||
United States[23] | n = 148 | n = 527, symptomatic | Overall: 53 | Fasting; via endoscopy from duodenum | ≥ 105 CFU/mL colonic-type aerobic bacteria OR ≥ 104 CFU/mL anaerobic bacteria: | IBS patients: | 2% |
Controls | 10% | ||||||
Greece[24] | n = 112 IBD-D, n = 35 IBD-C, n = 19 IBD-A, n = 58 | n = 208, symptomatic | SIBO: 63.6No SIBO: 69.5 | Fasting; via endoscopy from duodenum | > 105 CFU/mL colonic-type aerobic bacteria: | IBS patients | 24/112 (21%)2 |
Controls | 11/208 (5%) | ||||||
> 103 CFU/mL colonic-type aerobic bacteria: | IBS patients | 42/112 (38%)2 | |||||
IBS-D | 21/35 (60%)25 | ||||||
IBS-C | 6/19 (32%)3 | ||||||
IBS-A | 15/58 (26%)4 | ||||||
Controls | 20/208 (10%) |
- Citation: Bye W, Ishaq N, Bolin TD, Duncombe VM, Riordan SM. Overgrowth of the indigenous gut microbiome and irritable bowel syndrome. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(10): 2449-2455
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i10/2449.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i10.2449