Long-Term Recurrence Rates of Peptic Ulcers without Helicobacter pylori
- Authors
- Seo, Jae Hyun; Hong, Su Jin; Kim, Jie-Hyun; Kim, Byung-Wook; Jee, Sam Ryong; Chung, Woo Chul; Shim, Ki-Nam; Baik, Gwang Ho; Kim, Sung Soo; Kim, Sang Gyun; Kim, Jin Il
- Issue Date
- Sep-2016
- Publisher
- 거트앤리버 발행위원회
- Keywords
- Natural course; Helicobacter negative; Peptic ulcer disease
- Citation
- Gut and Liver, v.10, no.5, pp 719 - 725
- Pages
- 7
- Journal Title
- Gut and Liver
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 719
- End Page
- 725
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8833
- DOI
- 10.5009/gnl15262
- ISSN
- 1976-2283
2005-1212
- Abstract
- Background/Aims: The purpose of this study is to investigate the recurrence rate of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) over a long follow-up period with PUD patients without Helicobacter pylori. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients diagnosed with PUD on endoscopy and divided them into two groups: a H. pylori-negative group (HP-negative group), and a group of patients with untreated H. pylori (HP noneradicated group). We compared the recurrence rates of PUD in these two groups and analyzed the factors that affected ulcer recurrence. Results: Total of nine hospitals in Korea participated, and a total of 1,761 patients were retrospectively reviewed. The HP-negative group included 553 patients, and the HP noneradicated group included 372 patients. The 5-year cumulative probabilities of PUD recurrence were 36.4% in the HP-negative group and 43.8% in the HP noneradicated group (p=0.113). The factors that were found to affect recurrence in the HP-negative group were elder, male, and comorbid chronic kidney disease. Conclusions: The 5-year cumulative probability of PUD recurrence without H. pylori infection after a long-term follow-up was 36.4% and the factors that affected recurrence were elder, male, and comorbid chronic kidney disease.
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