BACKGROUND: The objective of this research was to evaluate the outcomes and costs of alternative approaches to managing patients previously treated for peptic ulcer disease and Helicobacter pylori infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A decision-analytic model was used to compare (1a) urease breath testing (UBT) for assessment of H. pylori status versus (1b) observation without further testing or treatment, among patients who were symptom-free following initial antimicrobial and antisecretory therapy for endoscopically demonstrated ulcer and H. pylori infection; and (2a) UBT versus (2b) repeat endoscopy with H. pylori testing, and versus (2c) repeat antimicrobial and antisecretory therapy without further testing, among patients who remained sym...
Objective: To compare the costs and outcomes of two different protocols of three consecutive combina...
Study Objective. To compare Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy with antisecretory therapy alone...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: The major obstacle to 100% effective eradication of Helicobacter pylori infecti...
Background: Much has been published on the efficacy and cost effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori er...
Susan H Boklage,1 Allen W Mangel,2 Varun Ramamohan,2 Deirdre Mladsi,2 Tao Wang1 1Otsuka America Pha...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: We conducted a systematic review and economic analysis to ascertain the efficacy...
AbstractBackgroundClinical trials provide evidence of the high effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori ...
Objective Clinical data comparing diagnostic strategies in the management of Helicobacter pylori-ass...
Objectives: To model cost-effectiveness of near patient tests (NPT) for H. pylori in screening prove...
Objectives: (1) Implement a cost effective strategy incorporating testing for and eradication of He...
Objective: We initiated a cost-minimisation modelling study to compare the costs of strategies based...
OBJECTIVE: Current clinical consensus supports an initial Helicobacter pylori (HP) “test and treat ”...
Background: Helicobacter pylori, the cause of most peptic ulcer diseases, infects approximately 50% ...
[[abstract]]Study Objective. To compare Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy with antisecretory t...
INTRODUCTION: Although beneficial, testing and treating for H. pylori in long term PPI users has not...
Objective: To compare the costs and outcomes of two different protocols of three consecutive combina...
Study Objective. To compare Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy with antisecretory therapy alone...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: The major obstacle to 100% effective eradication of Helicobacter pylori infecti...
Background: Much has been published on the efficacy and cost effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori er...
Susan H Boklage,1 Allen W Mangel,2 Varun Ramamohan,2 Deirdre Mladsi,2 Tao Wang1 1Otsuka America Pha...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: We conducted a systematic review and economic analysis to ascertain the efficacy...
AbstractBackgroundClinical trials provide evidence of the high effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori ...
Objective Clinical data comparing diagnostic strategies in the management of Helicobacter pylori-ass...
Objectives: To model cost-effectiveness of near patient tests (NPT) for H. pylori in screening prove...
Objectives: (1) Implement a cost effective strategy incorporating testing for and eradication of He...
Objective: We initiated a cost-minimisation modelling study to compare the costs of strategies based...
OBJECTIVE: Current clinical consensus supports an initial Helicobacter pylori (HP) “test and treat ”...
Background: Helicobacter pylori, the cause of most peptic ulcer diseases, infects approximately 50% ...
[[abstract]]Study Objective. To compare Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy with antisecretory t...
INTRODUCTION: Although beneficial, testing and treating for H. pylori in long term PPI users has not...
Objective: To compare the costs and outcomes of two different protocols of three consecutive combina...
Study Objective. To compare Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy with antisecretory therapy alone...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: The major obstacle to 100% effective eradication of Helicobacter pylori infecti...