[Successful eradication rate of Helicobacter pylori with empirical antibiotic treatment in pediatric patients from a Tertiary Hospital].

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Sofía Darritchon Lama, Diego Díaz García, Marcela Toledo Cumplido, Yalda Lucero Álvarez
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Abstract

Helicobacter pylori infection is a common condition that, in the long term, is associated with the development of peptic ulcer disease and eventually gastric cancer, which could be prevented with timely treatment. Optimally, eradication success should be greater than 90%, but the recommended empirical treatments do not achieve these rates in real-life conditions.

Objective: To determine the success rate of first-line empirical eradication treatment against H. pylori in pediatric patients treated in a tertiary hospital.

Patients and method: Retrospective descriptive study in patients with H. pylori infection detected in gastric biopsies and who had received first-line antibiotic treatment during the period 2017-2021. A negative result of an antigen test in stools or new biopsies after ≥ 1 month after completing treatment was considered a successful eradication.

Results: 82 patients with H. pylori infection were identified, of which 53 received eradication treatment. Of these, 26 (49%) were controlled with eradication tests after treatment with a success rate of only 38% (10/26).

Conclusions: The eradication rate with the empirical regimens used was lower than expected which highlights the challenge of seeking more effective treatment strategies, including the study of antimicrobial susceptibility. Patient adherence to the follow-up protocol was also low, which should be reinforced in the future to ensure more appropriate clinical management.

[一家三甲医院的儿科患者通过经验性抗生素治疗成功根除幽门螺杆菌]。
幽门螺杆菌感染是一种常见病,长期感染会导致消化性溃疡病,最终发展为胃癌,而及时治疗是可以预防这种疾病的。理想情况下,根除幽门螺杆菌的成功率应大于 90%,但在现实生活中,推荐的经验性治疗并不能达到这一比例:目的:确定在一家三级医院接受治疗的儿童患者中,一线经验性根除幽门螺杆菌治疗的成功率:回顾性描述性研究:2017-2021年期间,在胃活检中检测到幽门螺杆菌感染并接受过一线抗生素治疗的患者。在完成治疗≥1个月后,粪便或新活检抗原检测结果为阴性,则视为成功根除:82名幽门螺杆菌感染患者中,53人接受了根除治疗。其中,26 人(49%)在治疗后接受了根除试验,成功率仅为 38%(10/26):结论:使用经验性治疗方案的根除率低于预期,这凸显了寻求更有效治疗策略的挑战,包括抗菌药敏感性研究。患者对随访方案的依从性也很低,今后应加强这方面的工作,以确保更适当的临床管理。
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