Comparison between empirical prokinetics, Helicobacter test-and-treat and empirical endoscopy in primary-care patients presenting with dyspepsia: A one-year study

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作者
Wayne HC Hu
SK Lam
Cindy LK Lam
WM Wong
KF Lam
YH Wong
Benjamin CY Wong
Annie OO Chan
CK Chan
Gabriel M Leung
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[1] China
[2] Department of Community MedicineUniversity of Hong Kong
[3] Department of MedicineUniversity of Hong Kong Hong Kong
[4] Department of Statistics and Actuarial ScienceUniversity of Hong Kong
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Empirical endoscopy; Dyspeptic patients; H pylori test-and treat;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM: To investigate the optimal strategy to treat dyspeptic patients in primary care. METHODS: Dyspeptic patients presenting to primary care outpatient clinics were randomly assigned to: (1) empirical endoscopy, (2) H pylori test-and-treat, and (3) empirical prokinetic treatment with cisapride. Early endoscopy was arranged if patients remained symptomatic after 2 wk. Symptom severity, quality-of-life (SF-36) as well as patient preference and satisfaction were assessed. All patients underwent endoscopy by wk 6. Patients were followed up for one year. RESULTS: Two hundred and thirty four patients were recruited (163 female, mean age 49). 46% were H pylori positive. 26% of H pylori tested and 25% of empirical prokinetic patients showed no improvement at wk 2 follow-up and needed early endoscopy. 15% of patients receiving empirical cisapride responded well to treatment but peptic ulcer was the final diagnosis. Symptom resolution and quality-of-life were similar among the groups. Costs for the three strategies were HK$4343, $1771 and $1750 per patient. 66% of the patients preferred to have early endoscopy. CONCLUSION: The three strategies are equally effective. Empirical prokinetic treatment was the least expensive but peptic ulcers may be missed with this treatment. The H pylori test-and-treat was the most cost-effective option.
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