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Eradication of Helicobacter pylori for non-ulcer dyspepsia.

P Moayyedi1, S Soo, J Deeks, B Delaney, A Harris, M Innes, R Oakes, S Wilson, A Roalfe, C Bennett, D Forman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) is the main cause of peptic ulcer disease. The role of H pylori in non-ulcer dyspepsia is less clear.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of H pylori eradication on dyspepsia symptoms and quality of life scores in patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia. SEARCH STRATEGY: Trials were identified through electronic searches of the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CCTR), MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and SIGLE, using appropriate subject headings and keywords, searching bibliographies of retrieved articles, and through contacts with experts in the fields of dyspepsia and with pharmaceutical companies. SELECTION CRITERIA: All parallel group randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing drugs to eradicate H pylori with placebo or other drugs known not to eradicate H pylori for patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: Data were collected on individual and global dyspeptic symptom scores, quality of life measures and adverse effects. Dyspepsia outcomes were dichotomised into minimal/resolved versus same/worse symptoms. MAIN
RESULTS: Fifteen randomised controlled trials were included in the systematic review. Thirteen trials compared antisecretory dual or triple therapy with placebo antibiotics +/- antisecretory therapy, and evaluated dyspepsia at 3-12 months. Twelve of these trials gave results as dichotomous outcomes evaluating 2,903 patients and there was no significant heterogeneity between the studies. There was a 9% relative risk reduction in the H pylori eradication group (95% CI = 5% to 14%) compared to placebo. The number needed to treat to cure one case of dyspepsia = 15 (95% CI = 10 to 28). A further two trials compared Bismuth based H pylori eradication with an alternative pharmacological agent. These trials were smaller and had a shorter follow-up but suggested H pylori eradication was more effective than either H2 receptor antagonists or sucralfate in treating non-ulcer dyspepsia. REVIEWER'S
CONCLUSIONS: H pylori eradication therapy has a small but statistically significant effect in H pylori positive non-ulcer dyspepsia. An economic model suggests this modest benefit may still be cost-effective but more research is needed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12535429     DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev        ISSN: 1361-6137


  11 in total

Review 1.  WITHDRAWN: Psychological interventions for non-ulcer dyspepsia.

Authors:  Shelly Soo; Paul Moayyedi; Jonathan J Deeks; Brendan Delaney; Maxine Lewis; David Forman
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2011-02-16

Review 2.  Therapeutic strategies for functional dyspepsia and the introduction of the Rome III classification.

Authors:  Hidekazu Suzuki; Toshihiro Nishizawa; Toshifumi Hibi
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 7.527

3.  [Clinical practice guideline on the management of patients with dyspepsia. Update 2012].

Authors:  Javier P Gisbert; Xavier Calvet; Juan Ferrándiz; Juan Mascort; Pablo Alonso-Coello; Mercè Marzo
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2012-10-01       Impact factor: 1.137

Review 4.  Diagnostic methods for Helicobacter pylori detection and eradication.

Authors:  A F Goddard; R P H Logan
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 4.335

Review 5.  [Eradication and chronic acid suppression. Advances and pseudo-advances].

Authors:  S Turi; D Schilling; J F Riemann
Journal:  Internist (Berl)       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 0.743

6.  Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia.

Authors:  Silvia Delgado-Aros; Filippo Cremonini; Nicholas J. Talley
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-04

7.  Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Stress, Anxiety or Depression in Functional Dyspepsia and Outcome after Appropriate Intervention.

Authors:  Kirti Katherine Kabeer; Nilakanthan Ananthakrishnan; Chetan Anand; Sivaprakash Balasundaram
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-08-01

8.  Chinese herbal medicine liu jun zi tang and xiang sha liu jun zi tang for functional dyspepsia: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Ya Xiao; Yan-Yan Liu; Ke-Qiang Yu; Ming-Zi Ouyang; Ren Luo; Xiao-Shan Zhao
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 2.629

9.  Acupuncture for Functional Dyspepsia: A Single Blinded, Randomized, Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Yulian Jin; Qing Zhao; Kehua Zhou; Xianghong Jing; Xiaochun Yu; Jiliang Fang; Zhishun Liu; Bing Zhu
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2015-07-30       Impact factor: 2.629

10.  Modified chaihu shugan powder for functional dyspepsia: meta-analysis for randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Nan Yang; Xuehua Jiang; Xuelan Qiu; Zhiqiang Hu; Ling Wang; Minxian Song
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2013-05-13       Impact factor: 2.629

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