Helicobacter pylori eradication with moxifloxacin-containing therapy following failed first-line therapies in South korea

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Kyu Keun Kang [1 ]
Dong Ho Lee [1 ]
Dong Hyun Oh [1 ]
Hyuk Yoon [1 ]
Cheol Min Shin [1 ]
Young Soo Park [1 ]
Nayoung Kim [1 ]
Hyun Chae Jung [2 ]
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[1] Department of Internal Medicine,Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,Seongnam,Gyeongi-do 463-707,South Korea
[2] Department of Internal Medicine,Seoul National University College of Medicine,Seoul 100-744,South Korea
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Fluoroquinolones; Helicobacter pylori; Dis-ease eradication; Drug resistance; Second-line;
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AIM:To investigate moxifloxacin-containing triple therapy as second-line treatment for Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)infection following failed first-line treatment.METHODS:The sample included 312 patients for whom first-line treatment failed between January 2008and May 2013;27 patients were excluded,and a total of 285 patients received 7-or 14-d moxifloxacincontaining triple therapy as second-line treatment for H.pylori infection.First line regimens included 7-d standard triple(n=172),10-d bismuth-containing quadruple(n=28),14-d concomitant(n=37),or14-d sequential(n=48)therapy.H.pylori status was evaluated using 13C-urea breath testing 4 wk later,aftercompletion of the treatment.The primary outcome was the H.pylori eradication rate analyzed using intentionto-treat(ITT)and per protocol(PP)analyses.The secondary outcome was the occurrence of serious adverse events.Demographic and clinical factors were analyzed using Student’s t-tests and Pearson’sχ2 tests according to first-and second-line regimens.A P value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.RESULTS:The eradication rate of moxifloxacincontaining triple therapy was 68.4%(ITT;95%CI:62.8-73.5)and 73.9%(PP;95%CI:68.3-78.8).The eradication rate was significantly higher with 14 d compared to 7 d of treatment(77.5%vs 62.5%,P=0.017).Peptic ulcer patients had a higher eradication rate than the patients without ulcers(82.9%vs 70.6%,P=0.046).The demographic and clinical characteristics were not significantly different between the groups according to first-line therapies.ITT and PP analyses of the moxifloxacin-containing triple therapy indicated the following eradication rates:70.9%(95%CI:63.8-77.2)and 77.2%(95%CI:70.1-83.1)for standard triple;67.9%(95%CI:51.5-84.2)and 67.9%(95%CI:51.5-84.2)for bismuth-containing quadruple;60.4%(95%CI:46.3-73.0)and 70.7%(95%CI:54.0-80.9)for sequential;and 67.6%(95%CI:51.5-80.4)and67.6%(95%CI:51.5-80.4)for concomitant therapy.There were no statistically significant differences in the efficacy of the first-line regimens(P=0.492).The most common adverse event was diarrhea.There were no serious adverse events and no significant differences in the frequency of side effects between the first-and second-line regimens(28.7%vs 26.1%,respectively).CONCLUSION:Moxifloxacin-containing triple therapy as second-line treatment resulted in low eradication rates.There were no differences in the efficacy between the first-line regimens in South Korea.
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