Contains fulltext : 58548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Management of patients with dyspepsia remains controversial. No consensus has yet been reached concerning diagnostic and medical strategies. We conducted a randomized trial to assess the effectiveness of three management strategies for patients with uninvestigated persistent dyspeptic symptoms. METHODS: A total of 199 patients presenting in primary care with dyspeptic symptoms (age 18-65 years, no alarming symptoms) were randomized to either empirical treatment with omeprazole and, in the case of symptomatic relapse, serological Helicobacter pylori infection testing plus eradication therapy (treat-and-test group), prompt upper gastrointestinal e...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns about the safety and possible high costs of ongoing proton pump inhib...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
OBJECTIVE: Management of patients with dyspepsia remains controversial. No consensus has yet been re...
BACKGROUND: This review considers management strategies (combinations of initial investigation and e...
Contains fulltext : 57507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
Background: Dyspepsia is common in western society. Prompt endoscopy is imperative in all patients w...
Background: Dyspepsia is common in western society. Prompt endoscopy is imperative in all patients w...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns about the safety and possible high costs of ongoing proton pump inhib...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
OBJECTIVE: Management of patients with dyspepsia remains controversial. No consensus has yet been re...
BACKGROUND: This review considers management strategies (combinations of initial investigation and e...
Contains fulltext : 57507.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: In western European countries, most dyspeptic patients are initially managed by their ge...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
Background: Dyspepsia is common in western society. Prompt endoscopy is imperative in all patients w...
Background: Dyspepsia is common in western society. Prompt endoscopy is imperative in all patients w...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns about the safety and possible high costs of ongoing proton pump inhib...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...