November 16, 2013

At-Home Rapid Strep Testing

Rapid strep test kits can be purchased by anybody to be done at home which may save parents/patients a lot of money in doctor visits for those prone to strep infections. Indeed, should a rapid strep test be positive, than you know that a doctor's visit is definitely worthwhile. (A doctor visit may still be worthwhile since a sore throat may be due to something else like cancer, aphthous ulcer, sinus infection, reflux, etc).

Such home kits (which in fact are the same kits used in medical offices) can be purchased online through Amazon. The price is surprisingly affordable at around the cost of a single copay ~$40 to do 25 tests. There is also a rapid mono test kit that is available to purchase for around the same price as well as a rapid flu test kit.

However, with the purchase of such DIY kits, there are some pitfalls patients should be aware of if they decide to proceed. For those who have done laboratory benchwork, the directions are reminiscent of performing a chemical experiment. Watch a video of the procedure here.

1) Perform the internal controls that come with the kit!!! The kit may be a dud and needs to be tested against itself to ensure accurate results whether negative or positive. If the controls do not work, throw the whole test kit out and buy another.
2) You must follow the directions precisely, otherwise the test results will be unreliable. In other words, if the directions call for 4 drops, than it MUST be 4 drops (not 3 drops or 5). If directions state to wait 4 minutes... you must wait exactly 4 minutes. This literally is like precision baking.
3) The test strips need to be kept in protected, sealed bag and used immediately after taking one out, otherwise the test results will be unreliable.
4) When swabbing the throat, you MUST get the cotton tip on the tonsil and/or back wall of the mouth which than must be rubbed around a couple times. Getting the tongue or cheek will increase the risk of a false negative. As such, it may be worthwhile to invest in some tongue blades to help push the tongue down in order to perform this test properly.

Should patients elect to start performing home strep tests, please be aware that physicians will be obligated to not only REPEAT the testing but also examine the patient to ensure antibiotics are appropriate. An actual throat culture may be performed as well which is the gold standard test.

1) Repeat testing is required because the patient may not have followed the instructions precisely. For example, the test strips must be read at 5 minutes (variable depending on the kit). If test results are read past 5 minutes, it may incorrectly show a positive result.
2) Some patients unfortunately fabricate test results just so they can get an antibiotic without an office visit.
3) Some patients unfortunately also fabricate test results in order to skip work or school for personal reasons not related to an actual medical condition.
4) There are situations that even though the strep test is positive, no treatment may be recommended. The patient may be a strep carrier for which treatment of any kind is not recommended.

Watch a video showing how a tonsillectomy is performed here!


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Dr. Christopher Chang is a private practice otolaryngology, head & neck surgeon specializing in the treatment of problems related to the ear, nose, and throat. Located in Warrenton, VA about 45 minutes west of Washington DC, he also provides inhalant allergy testing/treatment, hearing tests, and dispenses hearing aids.

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