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Effectiveness of sequential v. standard triple therapy for treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection in children in Nairobi, Kenya
- Source :
- South African Medical Journal; Vol 103, No 12 (2013); 920-924, SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 103, Issue: 12, Pages: 921-924, Published: DEC 2013
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2013.
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Abstract
- Background. Once the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori is confirmed, treatment requires at least two antibiotics and an acid inhibitor for a minimum of seven days. Unfortunately, treatment failures are being frequently reported. Treatment regimens that include sequential administration of antibiotics with acid inhibitors have been developed to try and increase the rate of eradication. Objective. To determine the effectiveness of a novel 10-day sequential therapy compared with the standard 10-day triple therapy for treatment of H. pylori infection in children. Methods. A double-blinded, randomised, controlled trial was conducted. Children under the age of 16 years with recurrent abdominal pain associated with dyspepsia and diagnosed with H. pylori by histology were randomly allocated either to a 10-day sequential treatment regimen or to a 10-day conventional triple therapy. Analysis of the outcome of this study was based on clinical improvement and confirmed H. pylori eradication based on stool H. pylori antigen detection and/or repeat endoscopy. Results. Of the 71 patients included in the analysis, 45 (63.4%) were given the 10-day conventional treatment while 26 (36.6%) received the 10-day sequential treatment. There was no difference in clinical improvement after treatment in the two therapies. However, there was a significant difference in the eradication of H. pylori between the conventional v. sequential regimens (48.8% v. 84.6%, respectively; p=0.02, odds ratio 0.19). Conclusion. The sequential treatment had a significantly higher H. pylori eradication rate than the conventional treatment.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
medicine.drug_class
Biopsy
Antibiotics
Drug Administration Schedule
law.invention
Helicobacter Infections
Feces
Pharmacotherapy
Randomized controlled trial
Double-Blind Method
law
Internal medicine
Clarithromycin
Metronidazole
Gastroscopy
medicine
Humans
Dyspepsia
Child
biology
Helicobacter pylori
business.industry
Amoxicillin
Drug Synergism
General Medicine
Odds ratio
biology.organism_classification
Kenya
Surgery
Abdominal Pain
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Regimen
Treatment Outcome
Child, Preschool
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Drug Monitoring
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20785135 and 02569574
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- South African Medical Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....612b5d625e675b7a5e0045a6457ac967