Determination of 13CO2/12CO2 Ratio by IRMS and NDIRS

Breath tests using 13 C-labelled substrates require the measurement of 13 CO 2 / 12 CO 2 ratio in breath gas samples. Next to isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS), which is very sensitive but also complex and expensive, alternatively isotope selective nondispersive infrared spectrometry (NDIRS) ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:Isotopes in environmental and health studies 1998, Vol.34 (1-2), p.209-213
Hauptverfasser: Barth, E., Tugtekin, I., Weidenbach, H., Wachter, U., Vogt, J., Radermacher, P., Adler, G., Georgieff, M.
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Zusammenfassung:Breath tests using 13 C-labelled substrates require the measurement of 13 CO 2 / 12 CO 2 ratio in breath gas samples. Next to isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS), which is very sensitive but also complex and expensive, alternatively isotope selective nondispersive infrared spectrometry (NDIRS) can be used to determine the 13 CO 2 / 12 CO 2 ratio in expired breath. In this study we compared NDIRS- with IRMS-results to investigate whether the less expensive and very simply to operate NDIRS works as reliable as IRMS. For this purpose we applicated 1- 13 C-Phenylalanine to patients with advanced liver cirrhosis and healthy volunteers and took duplicated breath samples for IRMS and NDIRS at selected time points. Our data show a good correlation between these two methods for a small number of samples as required for simple breath tests. Longer series, where repeated measurements are required on the NDIRS instrument lead to a decreasing correlation. This indicates the superiority of IRMS concerning 13 CO 2 -kinetics over longer time periods.
ISSN:1025-6016
1477-2639
DOI:10.1080/10256019708036348