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SIBO Breath Test - Glucose
Updated over 3 months ago

Test Details

Lab Company: Aerodiagnostics
​Sample Type: Breath
​Collection Location: At Home

This test is designed to identify if you have Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). SIBO happens when bacteria that are not normally present in your small intestine start to grow there. This can lead to symptoms like nausea, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, malnutrition, weight loss, and difficulty absorbing nutrients from food.


Key Details

  • 🍽️ You must follow a special diet 24 hours before sample collection.

  • 🚫 You must fast for 12 hours before sample collection.

  • ⏰ Sample collection is STRICTLY TIMED.

  • πŸ“¦ Save the test kit box. You will use this to ship your samples back to the laboratory.

  • 🚚 Ship your samples on the day you collect them.


Preparation & Timing

  • Avoid the following treatments for 14 days before sample collection.

    • Antibiotics

    • Colonoscopies

    • Barium studies or enemas

  • If you have recently had runny diarrhea, wait 14 days to collect your sample.

24 Hours Before Sample Collection

  • You must follow a specific diet. YOU CAN ONLY EAT AND DRINK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS.

    • Drinks - NO sugar, artificial sweeteners, or creams added

      • Plain water

      • Plain coffee

      • Plain tea

    • Meat - baked or broiled

      • Chicken

      • Fish

      • Turkey

    • Other Food

      • Plain steamed white rice

      • Eggs

      • White bread (only)

      • Plain white potatoes (no skin)

      • Clear chicken broth

      • Clear beef broth

    • Seasonings

      • A pinch of salt

      • A pinch of pepper

  • Avoid the following medications until sample collection is complete.

    • Laxatives

    • Antacids

    • Metamucil

    • Citrucel

    • Other similar medications

12 Hours Before Sample Collection

  • You must fast for 12 hours before sample collection.

    • You may drink water during your fast.

  • You may brush your teeth as normal.

Day of Sample Collection

  • DO NOT EAT OR DRINK anything but water until you have completed your sample collection.

  • Avoid the following activities for 1 hour before sample collection.

    • Smoking

    • Vaping

    • Exposure to second-hand smoke

    • Sleeping

    • Vigorous exercise

    • Brushing your teeth


Collection Instructions

  1. Make sure you have followed the preparation instructions exactly.

  2. This test is strictly timed. Please follow the timing and collection instructions exactly.

  3. PRINT YOUR TEST REQUISITION FORM FROM YOUR RUPA PATIENT PAGE.

    1. DO NOT use the blank requisition form that came in your test kit, as it does not have all of the required information. If you use the form from your kit, you may be required to recollect your samples.

  4. Complete your requisition form following the instructions below.

  5. Prepare the glucose solution. DO NOT DRINK THE SOLUTION YET.

    1. See the chart below for the appropriate amount of substrate and water to use.

    2. Mix the substrate and water.

    3. Set the drink aside. DO NOT DRINK THE SOLUTION YET.

  6. Open the EasySampler device.

    1. DO NOT touch the needle.

  7. Open the bags of sample tubes.

    1. DO NOT loosen or remove the tops of the sample tubes. Removing the tops will make the tubes invalid and cause you to recollect your samples.

  8. Hold the EasySampler device in one hand and a collection tube in the other hand.

  9. Take a normal breath in.

  10. Close your mouth around the mouthpiece then blow out normally.

    1. The bag will fill with air as you exhale. Keep it inflated.

  11. While exhaling, insert the test tube into the needle holder completely so that the stopper on the tube is punctured.

  12. Remove the tube after 1-2 seconds.

  13. Remove the EasySampler device from your mouth and stop exhaling.

  14. Complete a tube label with the following information.

    1. Sample number

    2. Date of collection

    3. Time of collection

    4. Patient's full name

    5. Which test you are completing (SIBO)

  15. Place the sample label on the tube.

  16. (After your baseline sample only) Drink the glucose solution you prepared earlier. Complete the drink within 5 minutes.

  17. Follow the timing chart below to collect the rest of your samples. Exact timing is important for this test.

  18. For each remaining collection, repeat steps 8 - 17.

  19. When you have collected all 10 of your samples, place the sample tubes into the provided bubble bags.

  20. Place the bubble bags into the test kit box.

  21. Place the completed test requisition form into the test kit box.

  22. Place the collection device into the test kit box.


Requisition & Payment

  • Your kit has been prepaid. You DO NOT need to pay anything extra.

YOU MUST PRINT YOUR TEST REQUISITION FORM FROM YOUR RUPA PATIENT PAGE.

DO NOT use the blank requisition form that came in your test kit, as it does not have all of the required information. If you use the form from your kit, you may be required to recollect your samples.

  • You must complete your requisition form and send it back with your samples.

    • Since you pre-paid for your tests, you do not need to fill in the payment information on this form.


Shipping

  • Ship your samples via UPS on the day of collection.

    • Samples must be received and analyzed by the lab within 14 days of sample collection.

  • To prepare your samples for shipping,

    • Place the sample tubes into the provided bubble bags.

    • Place the provided bubble bags into the test kit box.

    • Place the completed requisition form into the test kit box.

    • Seal the test kit box.

    • Place the provided return label onto the test kit box.

  • Make a note of the tracking number on the provided return label so that you can track your samples back to the lab.


Results

  • Results should be released to your provider 2 business days after samples are received at the lab. Rupa Health cannot guarantee processing time.


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