Korean Registry on the Current Management of Helicobacter pylori (K-Hp-Reg): Interim Analysis of Adherence to the Revised Evidence-Based Guidelines for First-Line Treatmentopen access
- Authors
- Yang Hyo-Joon; Kim Joon Sung; Ahn Ji Yong; Lee Ok-Jae; Kim Gwang Ha; Bang Chang Seok; Park Moo In; Park Jae Yong; Kim Sun-Moon; Hong Su Jin; Cho Joon Hyun; Kim Shin Hee; Song Hyun Joo; Cho Jin Woong; Jee Sam Ryong; Lim Hyun; Kwon Yong Hwan; Lee Ju Yup; Jeon Seong Woo; Park Seon-Young; Choe Younghee; Joo Moon Kyung; Kim Dae-Hyun; Park Jae Myung; Kim Beom Jin; Lee Jong Yeul; Oh Tae Hoon; Kim Jae Gyu
- Issue Date
- May-2025
- Publisher
- 거트앤리버 소화기연관학회협의회
- Keywords
- Helicobacter pylori; Anti-bacterial agents; Drug resistance; bacterial; Registries; Guideline adherence
- Citation
- Gut and Liver, v.19, no.3, pp 364 - 375
- Pages
- 12
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Gut and Liver
- Volume
- 19
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 364
- End Page
- 375
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78572
- DOI
- 10.5009/gnl240489
- ISSN
- 1976-2283
2005-1212
- Abstract
- Background/Aims: The Korean guidelines for Helicobacter pylori treatment were revised in 2020, however, the extent of adherence to these guidelines in clinical practice remains unclear. Herein, we initiated a prospective, nationwide, multicenter registry study in 2021 to evaluate the current management of H.
pylori infection in Korea.
Methods: This interim report describes the adherence to the revised guidelines and their impact on firstline eradication rates. Data on patient demographics, diagnoses, treatments, and eradication outcomes were collected using a web-based electronic case report form.
Results: A total of 7,261 patients from 66 hospitals who received first-line treatment were analyzed.
The modified intention-to-treat eradication rate for first-line treatment was 81.0%, with 80.4% of the prescriptions adhering to the revised guidelines. The most commonly prescribed regimen was the 14-day clarithromycin-based triple therapy (CTT; 42.0%), followed by tailored therapy (TT; 21.2%), 7-day CTT (14.1%), and 10-day concomitant therapy (CT; 10.1%). Time-trend analysis demonstrated significant increases in guideline adherence and the use of 10-day CT and TT, along with a decrease in the use of 7-day CTT (all p<0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that guideline adherence was significantly associated with first-line eradication success (odds ratio, 2.03; 95% confidence interval, 1.61 to 2.56; p<0.001).
Conclusions: The revised guidelines for the treatment of H. pylori infection have been increasingly adopted in routine clinical practice in Korea, which may have contributed to improved first-line eradication rates. Notably, the 14-day CTT, 10-day CT, and TT regimens are emerging as the preferred first-line treatment options among Korean physicians.
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