Abbas S Z, English J, Abbas A B, Crawshaw A, Vivian G, Shaw S, McGovern D, Dalton H R.
Impact of helicobacter pylori eradication on dyspeptic symptoms in the community.
Pak J Med Sci Jan ;19(2):95-100.

Background: Eradication of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) will cure most Hp positive duodenal ulcers (DU). However, after such treatment, patients often continue to get dyspeptic symptoms. The effects of Hp eradication in patients with proven DU on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) symptoms are controversial. Aims: To study any changes in patient’s symptoms following eradication of Hp in the setting of chronic DU and its effects on the need for continuing treatment for acid suppression. Methods: Eighty out of 85 patients (94%) from general practice with documented successfully eradicated Hp with a week long triple therapy regimen. Their symptoms and requirement for acid suppression treatment were studied at enrolment and after successful eradication of Hp for a median of 17 months. Results: Eighty one percent patients had improvement in ulcer-type symptoms. 21% developed new GORD symptoms. 68% discontinued long-term acid-suppression treatment. 79% requiring continued acid suppression therapy had new or continued GORD symptoms. Conclusion: Patients in the community with Hp positive DU disease after eradication, 81% patients got symptomatic improvement, two third discontinued their acid suppressing therapy but 21% developed new GORD symptoms. Among those who required continued acid suppression, 79% had GORD symptoms.

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