2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(03)82091-7
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Incidence of erosive esophagitis in a long-term study of patients with H.pylori eradication for ulcer hemorrhage

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“…In a US study, 142 patients who had undergone eradication of H. pylori infection as part of treatment for bleeding ulcers were followed for a mean of 2 years. Whereas none had reflux esophagitis at entry, 11% of those patients not on acid suppression had developed reflux esophagitis at follow-up endoscopy [14]. A separate study from this same group reflects indirectly on the temporally declining prevalence of H. pylori and the complication of upper gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage.…”
Section: Epidemiologic Studies Relating H Pylori Infection and Gastrmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a US study, 142 patients who had undergone eradication of H. pylori infection as part of treatment for bleeding ulcers were followed for a mean of 2 years. Whereas none had reflux esophagitis at entry, 11% of those patients not on acid suppression had developed reflux esophagitis at follow-up endoscopy [14]. A separate study from this same group reflects indirectly on the temporally declining prevalence of H. pylori and the complication of upper gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage.…”
Section: Epidemiologic Studies Relating H Pylori Infection and Gastrmentioning
confidence: 98%