Effect of Helicobacter pylori Treatment on Unexplained Iron Deficiency Anemia

A large number of patients with iron deficiency anemia have no known cause of their anemia despite a full evaluation. Optimal management and follow-up for this issue is unclear. Results of previous studies have implicated Helicobacter pylori infection as a potential cause of iron deficiency anemia....

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description A large number of patients with iron deficiency anemia have no known cause of their anemia despite a full evaluation. Optimal management and follow-up for this issue is unclear. Results of previous studies have implicated Helicobacter pylori infection as a potential cause of iron deficiency anemia. To investigate whether H pylori infection could be a cause of unexplained iron deficiency anemia. All adult patients with both unexplained iron deficiency anemia and H pylori infection diagnosed between January 1, 2008 and April 30, 2015 were identified from Kaiser Permanente Northern California's electronic medical records database and were followed-up for up to 2 years. We employed bivariate statistics to analyze demographic and clinical characteristics between H pylori treatment groups (treated and untreated). Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the odds of continued presence of anemia at follow-up. Of 508 subjects who fit our inclusion criteria, 408 subjects were treated for H pylori. The median initial level of hemoglobin was 10.5 g/dL and ferritin was 7.0 ng/mL. No difference existed in the continued presence of iron deficiency anemia at follow-up between those treated for H pylori and those not treated (24.3% vs 26.5%, p = 0.71). Both groups had improved levels of hemoglobin (25.4% mean increase in treated vs 27.5% mean increase in untreated) at follow-up. In contrast to the findings of previous studies, we found no evidence that H pylori is involved in causing iron deficiency anemia. Iron deficiency anemia resolved in most subjects regardless of H pylori treatment status.
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