Efficacy of one-week triple antimicrobial therapy (bismuth, tinidazole, amoxicillin) as compared to the same drug combination given for 4 weeks was assessed in children with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia. Twenty-six patients (group A) and 30 (group B) had one-week and four-week schedule, respectively. Eradication (absence of organism at endoscopy at least 1 month after ending treatment) was achieved in 84.6% of group A (22) and 83.3% of group B (25), with marked reduction of histological gastritis score in both groups. Among patients with eradicated H. pylori, symptoms improved significantly in 14 and 16 patients of group A and B, respectively, but were still present in 17 (8 group A, 9 group B). The latter showed gastroparesis and abnormal gastro-oesophageal reflux at a subsequent diagnostic work-up and improved with prokinetic therapy. In 3 patients of group A and 3 of group B, symptoms improved despite persistence of bacterium into the stomach. Finally, in 3 cases (1 group A, 2 group B) both symptoms and H. pylori infection were unchanged. At 6 month follow-up, symptoms were present in 7 patients (3 group A, 4 group B): 6 of them (3 group A, 3 group B) showed H. pylori gastritis at endoscopy. We conclude that in children with dyspepsia and H. pylori gastritis one-week triple antimicrobial schedule is effective in eradicating bacterium; however, detection of H. pylori gastritis in dyspeptic children does not invariably indicate a pathogenic role of the organism in these patients.

Helicobacter pylori gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia in childhood. Efficacy of one-week triple antimicrobial therapy in eradicating the organism / Cucchiara, S; Salvia, G; Az Zeqeh, N; D'Armiento, FRANCESCO PAOLO; De Petra, Mr; Rapagiolo, S; Campanozzi, A; Emiliano, M.. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0392-0623. - STAMPA. - 28:8(1996), pp. 430-435.

Helicobacter pylori gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia in childhood. Efficacy of one-week triple antimicrobial therapy in eradicating the organism.

D'ARMIENTO, FRANCESCO PAOLO;
1996

Abstract

Efficacy of one-week triple antimicrobial therapy (bismuth, tinidazole, amoxicillin) as compared to the same drug combination given for 4 weeks was assessed in children with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia. Twenty-six patients (group A) and 30 (group B) had one-week and four-week schedule, respectively. Eradication (absence of organism at endoscopy at least 1 month after ending treatment) was achieved in 84.6% of group A (22) and 83.3% of group B (25), with marked reduction of histological gastritis score in both groups. Among patients with eradicated H. pylori, symptoms improved significantly in 14 and 16 patients of group A and B, respectively, but were still present in 17 (8 group A, 9 group B). The latter showed gastroparesis and abnormal gastro-oesophageal reflux at a subsequent diagnostic work-up and improved with prokinetic therapy. In 3 patients of group A and 3 of group B, symptoms improved despite persistence of bacterium into the stomach. Finally, in 3 cases (1 group A, 2 group B) both symptoms and H. pylori infection were unchanged. At 6 month follow-up, symptoms were present in 7 patients (3 group A, 4 group B): 6 of them (3 group A, 3 group B) showed H. pylori gastritis at endoscopy. We conclude that in children with dyspepsia and H. pylori gastritis one-week triple antimicrobial schedule is effective in eradicating bacterium; however, detection of H. pylori gastritis in dyspeptic children does not invariably indicate a pathogenic role of the organism in these patients.
1996
Helicobacter pylori gastritis and non-ulcer dyspepsia in childhood. Efficacy of one-week triple antimicrobial therapy in eradicating the organism / Cucchiara, S; Salvia, G; Az Zeqeh, N; D'Armiento, FRANCESCO PAOLO; De Petra, Mr; Rapagiolo, S; Campanozzi, A; Emiliano, M.. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. - ISSN 0392-0623. - STAMPA. - 28:8(1996), pp. 430-435.
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