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Background: It remains controversial whether the cure of H. pylori infectio
n improves NUD symptoms.
Aim: To conduct a double-blind placebo-controlled single centre study with
concealed allocation to investigate this question.
Patients and methods: Ninety NUD patients with H. pylori infection were ran
domly assigned to either the treatment group (50 patients) or placebo group
(40 patients). The treatment group received omeprazole, amoxycillin, clari
thromycin and the placebo group received omeprazole and placebos for 7 days
. Symptoms were assessed every week for up to 12 weeks after completion of
medication by a symptom questionnaire. Alteration of histological parameter
s for gastritis was also evaluated.
Results: The infection was cured in 41 out of 48 patients in the treatment
group and none in the placebo group. There was no significant difference in
the mean symptom scores at any assessment point up to 12 weeks between the
treatment and placebo groups. Regarding histological parameters, activity
and inflammation, not atrophy or intestinal metaplasia, were significantly
improved in the treatment group.
Conclusion: Although histological parameters were significantly improved in
the treatment group, there was no significant improvement in symptoms of N
UD in the treatment group compared to placebo.