The relationship between the failure to eradicate Helicobacter pylori and previous antibiotics use

Abstract Background The previous use of antibiotics is known to correlate positively with antibiotic resistance; whether this is also the case in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection is unclear. Aim To investigate the relationship between the previous use of antibiotics and the failure o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Digestive and liver disease 2016-04, Vol.48 (4), p.385-390
Hauptverfasser: Lim, Sun Gyo, Park, Rae Woong, Shin, Sung Jae, Yoon, Dukyong, Kang, Joon Koo, Hwang, Jae Chul, Kim, Soon Sun, Kim, Jin Hong, Lee, Kee Myung
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background The previous use of antibiotics is known to correlate positively with antibiotic resistance; whether this is also the case in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection is unclear. Aim To investigate the relationship between the previous use of antibiotics and the failure of eradication therapy in H. pylori infection. Methods The relationship between the clinical parameters and the failure of H. pylori eradication was analyzed in patients administered standard triple therapy and then assessed for the eradication of H. pylori based on a C13-urea breath test. Results In a multivariate analysis, failure rates increased significantly in patients with a history of clarithromycin (odds ratio [OR], 4.445) or other macrolides (OR, 2.407) use, who were female (OR, 1.339), or who were older than 60 years of age (OR, 1.326). The eradication failure rate in patients with a history of macrolides use for >2 weeks was significantly higher than if the duration of use was
ISSN:1590-8658
1878-3562
DOI:10.1016/j.dld.2015.12.001