Management of dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori infection: the 2022 Indonesian Consensus Report

Author:

Syam Ari Fahrial,Miftahussurur Muhammad,Makmun Dadang,Abdullah Murdani,Rani Abdul Aziz,Siregar Gontar Alamsyah,Simadibrata Marcellus,Zubir Nasrul,Dewa Nyoman Wibawa I.,Purnomo Hery Djagat,Manan Chudahman,Djojoningrat Dharmika,Fauzi Achmad,Renaldi Kaka,Maulahela Hasan,Utari Amanda Pitarini,Pribadi Rabbinu Rangga,Muzellina Virly Nanda,Nursyirwan Saskia Aziza,Idrus Muhammad Firhat,Ruswhandi Ruswhandi,Sugihartono Titong,Bestari Muhammad Begawan,Bayupurnama Putut,Pramana Triyanta Yuli,Wibowo Bogi Pratomo,Bakry Achmad Fuad,Akil Fardah,Parewangi Andi Muhammad Luthfi,Widita Haris,Mariadi I Ketut,Murti Ignatia Sinta,Yusuf Ali Imron,Arles Arles,Yusuf Fauzi,Waleleng Bradley Jimmy,Abimanyu Abimanyu,Mulyadi Yustar,Lucida Maria Inge,Rezkhita Yudith Annisa Ayu,Alfaray Ricky Indra,Yamaoka Yoshio

Abstract

AbstractDyspepsia still becomes a major challenge in upper gastrointestinal disease in Indonesia. This disease often correlated with Helicobacter pylori infection. However, the prevalence of this bacterium is generally low in Indonesia. Therefore, several considerations should be taken into consideration during the management of dyspepsia and H. pylori infection. “Management of dyspepsia and H. pylori infection in Indonesia: The Indonesian consensus report” comprises information gathered from 22 gastroenterology centers across Indonesia. The experts gathered to evolve a consensus, that consists of the statements, grades of recommendations, evidence levels, and rationales for the dyspepsia and H. pylori infection management for daily clinical practice. The report explains several aspects from the updated epidemiology information to comprehensive management therapy. After the experts worked together on all statements in the recommendations, the results are presented with the final agreement as a consensus to help clinicians in understanding, diagnosing, and treating dyspepsia and H. pylori infection patients in daily clinical practice in Indonesia.

Funder

Directorate of Research and Community Service, Deputy for Strengthening Research and Development Ministry of Research and Technology/Research Agency and National Innovation, Indonesia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology,Gastroenterology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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