TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of multistrain probiotic-containing yogurt on second-line triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori infection
AU - Yoon, Hyuk
AU - Kim, Nayoung
AU - Kim, Ji Yeon
AU - Park, So Youn
AU - Park, Ju Hee
AU - Jung, Hyun Chae
AU - Song, In Sung
PY - 2011/1
Y1 - 2011/1
N2 - Background and Aims: The adjuvant effects of probiotic-containing yogurt on second-line triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection have not been evaluated.Methods: A total of 337 patients with persistent H. pylori infection, after first-line triple therapy, were randomly assigned to receive either triple therapy with (yogurt group, n = 151) or without (control group, n = 186) Will yogurt. Triple therapy consisted of 400 mg moxifloxacin q.d., 1000 mg amoxicillin b.i.d., and 20 mg esomeprazole b.i.d. for 14 days. Will yogurt contains Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Bifidobacterium longum, and Streptococcus thermophilus. H. pylori eradication was evaluated by the 13C-urea breath test, histology, or the rapid urease test.Results: The eradication rates by intention-to-treat analysis were 66.7% and 68.9% in the control and yogurt groups, respectively (P = 0.667). The eradication rates by per-protocol analysis were 78.5% and 86% in the control and the yogurt groups, respectively (P = 0.110). The adverse event rates were 25.3% and 28.5% in the control group and yogurt group, respectively (P = 0.508).Conclusions: The addition of yogurt containing probiotics to moxifloxacin-containing second-line treatment neither improved H. pylori eradication rates nor reduced the adverse events of treatment.
AB - Background and Aims: The adjuvant effects of probiotic-containing yogurt on second-line triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection have not been evaluated.Methods: A total of 337 patients with persistent H. pylori infection, after first-line triple therapy, were randomly assigned to receive either triple therapy with (yogurt group, n = 151) or without (control group, n = 186) Will yogurt. Triple therapy consisted of 400 mg moxifloxacin q.d., 1000 mg amoxicillin b.i.d., and 20 mg esomeprazole b.i.d. for 14 days. Will yogurt contains Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Bifidobacterium longum, and Streptococcus thermophilus. H. pylori eradication was evaluated by the 13C-urea breath test, histology, or the rapid urease test.Results: The eradication rates by intention-to-treat analysis were 66.7% and 68.9% in the control and yogurt groups, respectively (P = 0.667). The eradication rates by per-protocol analysis were 78.5% and 86% in the control and the yogurt groups, respectively (P = 0.110). The adverse event rates were 25.3% and 28.5% in the control group and yogurt group, respectively (P = 0.508).Conclusions: The addition of yogurt containing probiotics to moxifloxacin-containing second-line treatment neither improved H. pylori eradication rates nor reduced the adverse events of treatment.
KW - Drug therapy
KW - Eradication
KW - Helicobacter pylori infection
KW - Moxifloxacin
KW - Probiotics
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2010.06477.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2010.06477.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78650344748
SN - 0815-9319
VL - 26
SP - 44
EP - 48
JO - Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)
JF - Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)
IS - 1
ER -