2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2016.05.005
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Ten-day empirical sequential or concomitant therapy is more effective than triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori eradication: A multicenter, prospective study

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“…16,17 Concomitant therapy (CT) containing PPI, AMO, CLA, and MET was shown to be more effective than triple therapy and was one of the most effective treatments with a high eradication rate. 18 Consensus reports recommend that both bismuth quadruple therapy and concomitant therapy can be used as a first-line treatment in regions with high antibiotic resistance or susceptibility testing is not available. 19,20 For children, it is important to improve the success rate of firstline treatment due to the limited number of antibiotics that are appropriate to use for rescue therapy.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17 Concomitant therapy (CT) containing PPI, AMO, CLA, and MET was shown to be more effective than triple therapy and was one of the most effective treatments with a high eradication rate. 18 Consensus reports recommend that both bismuth quadruple therapy and concomitant therapy can be used as a first-line treatment in regions with high antibiotic resistance or susceptibility testing is not available. 19,20 For children, it is important to improve the success rate of firstline treatment due to the limited number of antibiotics that are appropriate to use for rescue therapy.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a Korean study, where 10‐ and 14‐day sequential and concomitant regimes were all used, all four regimens revealed eradication rates greater than 90% with the highest rate (98.5%) being for 14‐day concomitant therapy . A second Korean study compared triple therapy with sequential and concomitant regimens and found eradication rates of 62.6%, 70.6%, and 77.8% . In a Greek prospective study, concomitant therapy outperformed sequential therapy by 89.1% vs 78.7% .…”
Section: Sequential Concomitant and Hybrid Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013, there was no difference of eradiation rate between 14 days-sequential therapy and 14 days-concomitant therapy (ITT analysis: 75.6% vs. 80.8%, P=0.423) [42]. Two studies published in 2016 also did not show any difference of eradication rate between sequential and concomitant therapy (ITT analysis: 10 days-sequential vs. 10 days-concomitant therapy, 70.6% vs. 77.8%, P=0.140; 10 days-sequential vs. 14 days-sequential vs. 10 days-concomitant vs. 14 days concomitant therapy, 77.6% vs. 73.8% vs. 75.6% vs. 77.9%, P=0.915) [43,44].…”
Section: Concomitant Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%