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February 7, 2021 9:00 am
Briefly noted: A recent survey study (N Du et al. JPGN Reports: 2021; 2: p e033. doi: 10.1097/PG9.0000000000000033. Full Text: Assessment of Community Pediatric Providers’ Approach to Children With Helicobacter pylori) found that pediatric providers had poor knowledge and/or adherence to pediatric H pylori guidelines.
Key findings:
My take: It would be interesting to compare pediatric gastroenterology provider responses to general pediatric providers. It is likely that a much higher percentage would be following established guidelines. One area of the guidelines that I think should be changed would be encouraging increased use of quadruple therapy in children, especially if resistance testing is not performed; this change would better align with adult guidelines. In adults, quadruple therapy has been associated with increased cure rates.
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Tags: Helicobacter pylori, pediatrics, treatment
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