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Peptic ulcer disease.

D T Smoot1, M F Go, B Cryer

  • 1Gastroenterology Division, Department of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, DC 20060, USA.

Primary Care
|August 3, 2001
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Peptic ulcer disease management has evolved significantly, shifting from dietary changes to H. pylori eradication. Antibiotic treatment for H. pylori has dramatically improved outcomes and reduced complications.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a prevalent gastrointestinal condition.
  • Historically, PUD management involved dietary adjustments and antacids.
  • Recent advancements focus on acid suppression and bacterial eradication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolution of peptic ulcer disease treatment over the past 25 years.
  • To highlight the impact of Helicobacter pylori eradication on PUD management.
  • To discuss the changing natural history and declining complications of PUD.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical and contemporary treatment strategies for peptic ulcer disease.
  • Analysis of the impact of H. pylori eradication therapy on ulcer disease outcomes.

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  • Examination of trends in PUD incidence and complication rates.
  • Main Results:

    • Treatment has progressed from symptomatic relief to targeted H. pylori eradication.
    • Antibiotic-based H. pylori treatment has significantly altered the course of PUD.
    • A notable decline in both PUD incidence and associated complications has been observed.

    Conclusions:

    • Helicobacter pylori eradication represents a paradigm shift in peptic ulcer disease management.
    • Effective H. pylori treatment has led to a diminished burden of ulcer disease.
    • Further research into contributing factors for declining PUD rates is warranted.