Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consists of prescribing empirical therapy, bite in certain cases prompt endoscopy might be preferred. Any decision is usually based on the patient's symptoms and the presumed underlying pathology that causes these symptoms. Aim: To assess the relationship between symptom subgroups and the effect of management strategies on primary care patients with dyspepsia. Design of study: Randomised controlled trial. Setting. All patients presenting successively with a new episode of dyspepsia between January 1995 and November 1997. Method. The results of four management strategies in dyspeptic primary care patients were compared and the value of subgrouping w...
Dyspepsia is a very common gastrointestinal (GI) condition worldwide. We critically examine the reco...
The prevalence and pattern of dyspeptic symptoms in the community are described in population-based ...
There is a need for an effective (in terms of providing symptom relief and predictable healing of mu...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
OBJECTIVE: Management of patients with dyspepsia remains controversial. No consensus has yet been re...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of management strategies for uninvestigated dyspepsia. DES...
BACKGROUND: This review considers management strategies (combinations of initial investigation and e...
Background: Symptoms from the upper gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered in clinical pr...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms from the upper gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered in clinical pr...
Background: Dyspepsia represents a symptom domain rather than a diagnostic condition and covers a wi...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Grouping of patients based on a predominant dyspeptic symptom is frequently employed in ...
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...
If every person, particularly the young with dyspepsia, were initially tested for Helicobacter pylor...
Dyspepsia is a very common gastrointestinal (GI) condition worldwide. We critically examine the reco...
The prevalence and pattern of dyspeptic symptoms in the community are described in population-based ...
There is a need for an effective (in terms of providing symptom relief and predictable healing of mu...
Background: The first step in the management of uncomplicated dyspepsia in primary care often consis...
OBJECTIVE: Management of patients with dyspepsia remains controversial. No consensus has yet been re...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of management strategies for uninvestigated dyspepsia. DES...
BACKGROUND: This review considers management strategies (combinations of initial investigation and e...
Background: Symptoms from the upper gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered in clinical pr...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms from the upper gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered in clinical pr...
Background: Dyspepsia represents a symptom domain rather than a diagnostic condition and covers a wi...
Background: The value of the "test-and-treat" strategy in the approach to dyspepsia has been evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Grouping of patients based on a predominant dyspeptic symptom is frequently employed in ...
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...
If every person, particularly the young with dyspepsia, were initially tested for Helicobacter pylor...
Dyspepsia is a very common gastrointestinal (GI) condition worldwide. We critically examine the reco...
The prevalence and pattern of dyspeptic symptoms in the community are described in population-based ...
There is a need for an effective (in terms of providing symptom relief and predictable healing of mu...