Campylobacter pylori and recurrence of duodenal ulcers ― A 12-month follow-up study

In 39 patients with endoscopically healed duodenal ulcers repeat endoscopy and two antral biopsies after 1 year showed a relapse rate of 59%. Only post-treatment Campylobacter pylori status was a significant predictor of endoscopic relapse. 79% of patients who remained culture positive had a relapse...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1987-11, Vol.2 (8568), p.1109-1111
Hauptverfasser: COGHLAN, J. G, HUMPHRIES, H, DOOLEY, C, KEANE, C, GILLIGAN, D, MCKENNA, D, SWEENEY, E, O'MORAIN, C
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Zusammenfassung:In 39 patients with endoscopically healed duodenal ulcers repeat endoscopy and two antral biopsies after 1 year showed a relapse rate of 59%. Only post-treatment Campylobacter pylori status was a significant predictor of endoscopic relapse. 79% of patients who remained culture positive had a relapse, compared with 27% of culture-negative patients. Relapse was more likely (66%) in patients with a recurrence of C pylori after apparent eradication of the organism than in those who remained negative for C pylori (10%). No patient who remained negative for C pylori had histological gastritis, whereas all with recurrence of C pylori showed histological gastritis. These findings suggest an important role for C pylori in duodenal ulcer relapse in the year after treatment.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X