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Density of Gastric Helicobacter pylori Colonization Is Not Associated with Occurrence of Dyspeptic Symptoms

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In most studies, the prevalence of Helicobacterpylori infection in patients with dyspeptic symptomsdoes not clearly differ from the prevalence inasymptomatic controls. However, the degree of H. pylori colonization might play a role for theoccurrence and severity of dyspeptic symptoms. BetweenAugust 1993 and July 1994, we screened 1500 apparentlyhealthy volunteers (1036 men, 464 women, 42 ± 12years) for H. pylori infection using the[13C] urea breath test. The noninvasive ureabreath test enables a semiquantitative assessment of theextent of H. pylori colonization in the stomach. Of the1500 volunteers, 526 (35.1%) complained of occasional orfrequent dyspeptic symptoms. No difference was observedin the H. pylori prevalence between asymptomaticsubjects (35.5%) and those with dyspeptic symptoms(35.9%; P > 0.95). A high density of H. pyloricolonization in the gastric mucosa was not associatedwith a higher frequency of dyspepsia (P > 0.80).According to these findings, an eradication therapy onthe basis of dyspeptic symptoms alone cannot berecommended as H. pylori is not a proven etiology ofdyspepsia.

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Braden, B., Caspary, W.F. & Lembcke, B. Density of Gastric Helicobacter pylori Colonization Is Not Associated with Occurrence of Dyspeptic Symptoms. Dig Dis Sci 42, 2120–2123 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018886905516

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