2017
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2017/26745.10486
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Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Stress, Anxiety or Depression in Functional Dyspepsia and Outcome after Appropriate Intervention

Abstract: Introduction:The association between psychological factors and non-ulcer dyspepsia remains controversial.

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“…In our study, decrease in the dyspepsia symptom scores with the PPI (esomeprazole) with or without antibiotics at the 8th week and despite the discontinuation of treatment for 8 weeks, no increase in the scores suggests that there is no placebo effect. In an adult study, it has shown that H. pylori and stress, anxiety, and depression had high prevalence in FD . Psychological and social supports, and complementary therapies should be combined with the medications .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our study, decrease in the dyspepsia symptom scores with the PPI (esomeprazole) with or without antibiotics at the 8th week and despite the discontinuation of treatment for 8 weeks, no increase in the scores suggests that there is no placebo effect. In an adult study, it has shown that H. pylori and stress, anxiety, and depression had high prevalence in FD . Psychological and social supports, and complementary therapies should be combined with the medications .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an adult study, it has shown that H. pylori and stress, anxiety, and depression had high prevalence in FD. 25 Psychological and social supports, and complementary therapies should be combined with the medications. 26 In various ethnic and racial backgrounds, the responses of eradication are different.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They concluded that psychiatric illness should be considered for patients who fail the treatment of symptoms after H. pylori eradication, as it will affect their treatment [35]. A prospective study by Kabeer et al to determine the prevalence of H. pylori and depression in patients with functional dyspepsia and to assess the outcome in three months after appropriate intervention enrolled 120 patients with functional dyspepsia, who underwent upper endoscopy to confirm H. pylori infection with either of two tests- the urease test or histopathology [36]. Adding to that, patients had a patient health questionnaire-9 scale (PHQ-9) to assess depression.…”
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“…When a decrease of 4 or more was considered as an indicator of significant response to intervention, an overall 74.2% responded with the best response in Group B and the poorest in Group C. The authors concluded that appropriate intervention is beneficial except for those who are H. pylori negative and SAD positive. This latter group requires further investigation and/or drug intervention for SAD …”
Section: Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Dyspepsiamentioning
confidence: 99%