PMID: 8941293Nov 8, 1996Paper

Eradication treatment for Helicobacter pylori in general practice

The New Zealand Medical Journal
A G FraserB Arroll

Abstract

To identify patients with a past history of peptic ulcer and to treat Helicobacter pylori infection if confirmed. Patient records from 6.5 full-time equivalent general practitioners were reviewed to record prescribing of H2-receptor antagonists in the last year and to review previous upper gastrointestinal investigations. Two hundred and sixty-seven patients had used H2-receptor antagonists in the previous year. The indications for use were peptic ulcer 25%, reflux 21%, empiric treatment for dyspepsia 39% and dyspepsia with a normal investigation 15%. Short-term prescribing was common (52% of patients treated for 1-2 months only) and of these patients 50% had undiagnosed dyspepsia. The most common indication for long-term prescribing (6 months or more) was peptic ulcer (46%). The records of 96 patients with peptic ulcer were identified; 50 were traced and considered for recall and a 13C urea breath test for Helicobacter pylori. Thirty-eight patients agreed to a breath test; 23 were positive (60.5%). Follow up breath test was negative following eradication treatment in 16 of 22 treated patients (73%). Patients with peptic ulcer disease can be recalled using general practice case notes and treated with antibiotic treatment. The m...Continue Reading

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