Comparison of the management of Helicobacter pylori infection between the older and younger European populations
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Published:2023-10-11
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2045-2322
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Container-title:Scientific Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Rep
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Jonaitis PauliusORCID, Nyssen Olga P.ORCID, Saracino Ilaria Maria, Fiorini Giulia, Vaira Dino, Pérez-Aísa Ángeles, Tepes Bojan, Castro-Fernandez Manuel, Pabón-Carrasco Manuel, Keco-Huerga Alma, Voynovan Irina, Lucendo Alfredo J., Lanas Ángel, Martínez-Domínguez Samuel J., Almajano Enrique Alfaro, Rodrigo Luis, Vologzanina Ludmila, Brglez Jurecic Natasa, Denkovski Maja, Bujanda Luis, Mahmudov Umud, Leja Mārcis, Lerang Frode, Babayeva Gülüstan, Bordin Dmitry S., Gasbarrini Antonio, Kupcinskas JuozasORCID, Gridnyev Oleksiy, Rokkas Theodore, Marcos-Pinto Ricardo, Phull Perminder S., Smith Sinead M., Tonkić Ante, Boltin Doron, Buzás György Miklós, Šembera Štěpán, Şimşek Halis, Matysiak-Budnik Tamara, Milivojevic Vladimir, Marlicz Wojciech, Venerito Marino, Boyanova Lyudmila, Doulberis Michael, Capelle Lisette G., Cano-Català Anna, Moreira Leticia, Mégraud Francis, O’Morain Colm, Gisbert Javier P.ORCID, Jonaitis LaimasORCID, Būmane Renāte, Mammadov Emin, Abdulkhakov Rustam A., Fadeenko Galina, Huguet Jose M.,
Abstract
AbstractThe prevalence of Helicobacter pylori remains high in the older population. Specific age-related peculiarities may impact the outcomes of H. pylori treatment. The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostics and effectiveness of H. pylori eradication between the younger and older European populations. “European Registry on H. pylori Management (Hp-EuReg)” data from 2013 to 2022 were analyzed. Patients were divided into older (≥ 60 years) and younger (18–59 years) groups. Modified intention-to-treat (mITT) and per-protocol (PP) analysis was performed. 49,461 patients included of which 14,467 (29%) were older-aged. Concomitant medications and penicillin allergy were more frequent among the older patients. Differences between younger and older populations were observed in treatment duration in first-line treatment and in proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) doses in second-line treatment. The overall incidence of adverse events was lower in the older adults group. The overall first-line treatment mITT effectiveness was 88% in younger and 90% in the older patients (p < 0.05). The overall second-line mITT treatment effectiveness was 84% in both groups. The effectiveness of the most frequent first- and second-line triple therapies was suboptimal (< 90%) in both groups. Optimal efficacy (≥ 90%) was achieved by using bismuth and non-bismuth-based quadruple therapies. In conclusion, the approach to the diagnostics and treatment of H. pylori infection did not generally differ between younger and older patients. Main differences were reported in the concurrent medications, allergy to penicillin and adverse events both in first- and second-line treatment. Optimal effectiveness rates were mostly achieved by using bismuth and non-bismuth-based quadruple therapies. No clinically relevant differences in the effectiveness between the age groups were observed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Multidisciplinary
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