GastroPanel® quick test NT
Innovative approach to near-patient (Point-of-Care) stomach testing
GastroPanel® quick test NT is a quantitative, non-invasive near-patient (Point-of-Care) test designed for the assessment of gastric mucosal structure and function. The test enables fast identification of Helicobacter pylori infection, atrophic gastritis, and abnormal gastric acid output, supporting efficient clinical decision-making and patient triage. GastroPanel® quick test NT measures four clinically relevant gastric biomarkers from a small blood sample and delivers results in approximately 15 minutes when used with the GP Reader NT. It is intended for use as a first-line diagnostic and screening tool by healthcare professionals, either in a laboratory or in a near-patient (Point-of-Care) setting.
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GastroPanel® quick test NT quantitatively measures:
Pepsinogen I (PGI): Marker of corpus mucosal integrity
Pepsinogen II (PGII): Inflammation marker of the entire gastric mucosa
Gastrin-17 (G-17): Marker of antral mucosal integrity, and acid secretion capacity
Antibodies against Helicobacter pylori: Marker to assess exposure to and infection with H. pylori.
Sample types
EDTA plasma or venous whole blood
Finger-prick whole blood
Key benefits
• Rapid results at the near-patient testing settings (Point-of-Care) in 15 minutes
• Non-invasive and patient-friendly, fingerprick or venous blood sample
• Quantitative results with interpretation report
• Supports efficient triage and referral
• Suitable for primary care, outpatient clinics, and laboratories, not dependent on central laboratory
• Cost-effective, no sample logistics and instrument related maintenance costs
Brochures and instructions for use
GastroPanel® quick test NT Brochure
GastroPanel® quick test NT IFU
REF
| REF | Product | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| 602410 | For plasma and venous whole blood | 30 tests |
| 602420 | For fingerprick whole blood | 30 tests |
| 740450 | GP Reader NT Fluorescence Immunoanalyzer |
GastroPanel® test documentation and software versions
Literature
Some of the key articles:
- Xiang (2025 GPQTNT) Evaluation of Pepsinogen I, II, Gastrin 17 and Helicobacter pylori IgG in Atrophic Gastritis: A Head-To-Head Comparison of Lateral Flow and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays
- Chhabra (2025 GPQTNT) Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Atrophic Gastritis by Serological Biomarker Test (GastroPanel® Quick Test) in Gastroscopy Referral Patients in India
- Di Mario (2025 GPQTNT) A new Gastropanel quick test for non-invasive diagnosys in dyspeptic patients. The first experience in primary care setting in North East Italy
