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Long-Term Recurrence Rates of Peptic Ulcers withoutHelicobacter pylori

Authors :
Jae Hyun Seo
Sam Ryong Jee
Ki Nam Shim
Su Jin Hong
Jin Il Kim
Sang Gyun Kim
Sung Soo Kim
Jie Hyun Kim
Woo Chul Chung
Gwang Ho Baik
Byung-Wook Kim
Source :
Gut and Liver
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
The Editorial Office of Gut and Liver, 2016.

Abstract

Background/Aims The purpose of this study is to investigate the recurrence rate of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) over a long follow-up period with PUD patients without Helicobacter pylori. Methods We retrospectively reviewed patients diagnosed with PUD on endoscopy and divided them into two groups: a H. pylori-negative group (HP-negative group), and a group of patients with untreated H. pylori (HP noneradicated group). We compared the recurrence rates of PUD in these two groups and analyzed the factors that affected ulcer recurrence. Results Total of nine hospitals in Korea participated, and a total of 1,761 patients were retrospectively reviewed. The HP-negative group included 553 patients, and the HP noneradicated group included 372 patients. The 5-year cumulative probabilities of PUD recurrence were 36.4% in the HP-negative group and 43.8% in the HP noneradicated group (p=0.113). The factors that were found to affect recurrence in the HP-negative group were elder, male, and comorbid chronic kidney disease. Conclusions The 5-year cumulative probability of PUD recurrence without H. pylori infection after a long-term follow-up was 36.4% and the factors that affected recurrence were elder, male, and comorbid chronic kidney disease.

Details

ISSN :
20051212 and 19762283
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gut and Liver
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a880de163f5dfc0e7f949ced86d2f29c