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Outcome of peptic ulcer bleeding, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, and Helicobacter pylori infection.

Dewkoemar Ramsoekh1, Monique E van Leerdam, Erik A J Rauws, Guido N J Tytgat.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: NSAIDs and Helicobacter pylori are risk factors for the development of peptic ulcers. A prospective study was conducted to determine prevalence of NSAID use, H pylori infection, and outcome of peptic ulcer bleeding.
METHODS: In 2000, data of all 361 patients presenting with peptic ulcer bleeding were prospectively collected in a defined geographical area, including 14 hospitals, and serving a catch area of 1.68 million persons. Follow-up data after a mean of 31 months were obtained from 211 patients.
RESULTS: The overall incidence was 21.5 cases per 100,000 persons. Mean age of the group was 70.9 years, 55% were male, and 41% had severe or life-threatening comorbidity. NSAIDs were used by 52%, and in only 17% concomitant acid suppressive therapy was given. H pylori infection was tested in 64%. Of the patients tested for H pylori, 43% were positive. Twenty-three percent were H pylori negative and not using NSAIDs. Rebleeding during initial admission occurred in 19%. Mortality during initial admission was 14%. During follow-up mortality was high, 29%.
CONCLUSIONS: Half of all ulcer bleeding was associated with NSAID use. Only a minority of NSAID users used concomitant acid suppressive therapy. H pylori is not assessed systematically in all patients with ulcer bleeding. Almost a quarter of the ulcers were associated with neither H pylori infection nor NSAID use. Mortality, both during hospitalization and follow-up, was substantial.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16234022     DOI: 10.1016/s1542-3565(05)00402-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 1542-3565            Impact factor:   11.382


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