Rifabutin-based Fourth and Fifth-line Rescue Therapy in Patients with for Helicobacter pylori Eradication Failure

Optimized regimen has not yet been established for failures of multiple ( ) eradication. Hence, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rifabutin-based rescue therapy, at least after three eradication failures. Twelve patients, who failed in the treatment for eradication at least three times, were cons...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Korean journal of gastroenterology 2017-02, Vol.69 (2), p.109-118
Hauptverfasser: Sung, Jihee, Kim, Nayoung, Park, Yo Han, Hwang, Young Jae, Kwon, Soohoon, Na, Gyeongjae, Choi, Joon Young, Kang, Jae Bin, Kim, Hye Rang, Kim, Jin Wook, Lee, Dong Ho
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Zusammenfassung:Optimized regimen has not yet been established for failures of multiple ( ) eradication. Hence, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rifabutin-based rescue therapy, at least after three eradication failures. Twelve patients, who failed in the treatment for eradication at least three times, were consecutively enrolled between 2007 and 2015 at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. The rifabutin-based rescue regimen was consisted of proton pump inhibitor (PPI), rifabutin (150 mg b.i.d.), and amoxicillin (1 g b.i.d.), given for 7 or 14 days. MIC concentration test by the agar dilution method was performed on six patients prior to rifabutin-based rescue therapy. One patient did not take this regimen, and per-protocol (PP) analysis was performed in 11 patients. The overall eradication rate by intention-to-treat and PP analysis with rifabutin-based rescue therapy was 50.0% (6/12 patients) and 54.5% (6/11 patients), respectively. There was no difference of the eradication rate depending on the underlying disease, smoking, alcohol, number of previous eradication failures, and CYP2C19 genotype. All of the six patients were susceptible to rifabutin, but only three of them succeeded in eradicating with . Side effects occurred in two patients (18.2%), and compliance was 90.9%. Even the eradication rate of rifabutin-based rescue therapy was not very good. Rifabutin-based rescue therapy could be considered as a rescue therapy, perhaps as the fourth or the fifth-line treatment option. No correlation of rifabutin sensitivity with eradication success rate of suggests that frequent administration of high dose PPI and amoxicillin might be important.
ISSN:1598-9992
2233-6869
DOI:10.4166/kjg.2017.69.2.109