2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-019-02205-2
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Association between duration of dialysis and Helicobacter pylori infection in dialysis patients: a meta-analysis

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“…Other studies have also shown that the prevalence of HP infection decreases significantly as the duration of dialysis prolongs, especially within the first 4 years after the start of dialysis [8,9,27]. A meta-analysis of dialysis patients found that the HP infection rate was negatively correlated with the duration of dialysis [54]. Recently, two separate meta-analyzes reported a lower estimated prevalence of HP infection, such as 44% in ESRD patients and 48.2% in CKD patients compared to non-CKD patients [17,55].…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Other studies have also shown that the prevalence of HP infection decreases significantly as the duration of dialysis prolongs, especially within the first 4 years after the start of dialysis [8,9,27]. A meta-analysis of dialysis patients found that the HP infection rate was negatively correlated with the duration of dialysis [54]. Recently, two separate meta-analyzes reported a lower estimated prevalence of HP infection, such as 44% in ESRD patients and 48.2% in CKD patients compared to non-CKD patients [17,55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Severe gastric mucosal atrophy leading to decreased H + secretion may occur in HD patients secreting inflammatory cytokines. In addition, secretion of inflammatory cytokines in HD patients cause severe chronic gastritis leading to decreased secretion of H + , and this affect the colonization of HP in the gastric mucosa [54,57]. In contrast, some studies have shown that high urea concentrations make the gastric mucosa more susceptible to HP, and uremic patients have a higher infection rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the relationship between Hp infection and kidney injury remains controversial. Recently, a metaanalysis showed that Hp infection might affect the prognosis of kidney diseases, and Hp was the main cause of secondary gastrointestinal diseases for patients with impaired renal function [31]. Several studies suggest that the prevalence of Hp might be lower in long-term dialysis patients than in short-term dialysis patients [32][33][34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another meta-analysis [41] showed that Type 2 diabetes (T 2 DM) patients with Hp infection had a 2 times higher risk of the occurrence of proteinuria than patients without Hp infection, indicating that Hp infection was associated with the occurrence of proteinuria in T 2 DM patients. Hp radical surgery might be a therapeutic option for protecting renal function in patients with T 2 DM [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pylori, insanlarda en yaygın görülen kronik bakteriyel enfeksiyondur ve gastrit, peptik ülser ve mide kanseri gibi çeşitli gastrointestinal hastalıklarla ilişkilidir. Böbrek fonksiyon bozukluğu olan hastalarda gastrointestinal hastalıkların ana nedenlerinden biri olarak kabul edilmektedir(17). Bununla birlikte, epidemiyolojik çalışmalarda H. pylori enfeksiyonu ve KBH arasındaki ilişki çelişkilidir(18).…”
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