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 Treatment
  • Yang, Hyo-Joon
  • Kim, Joon Sung
  • Ahn, Ji Yong
  • Lee, Ok-Jae
  • Ha Kim, Gwang
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Background/Aims: The Korean guidelines for Helicobacter pylori treatment were revised in 2020, how-ever, 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 first-line 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 pre-scriptions 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 in-creases 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 ad-opted 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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Helicobacter pyloriAnti-bacterial agentsDrug resistancebacterialRegistriesGuideline adherenceSTANDARD TRIPLE THERAPYINFECTIONERADICATIONMETAANALYSISDIAGNOSIS
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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 Treatment
저자
Yang, Hyo-JoonKim, Joon SungAhn, Ji YongLee, Ok-JaeHa Kim, GwangBang, Chang SeokPark, Moo InPark, Jae YongKim, Sun MoonHong, Su JinCho, Joon HyunKim, Shin HeeSong, Hyun JooCho, Jin WoongJee, Sam RyongLim, HyunKwon, Yong HwanLee, Ju YupJeon, Seong WooPark, Seon-YoungChoe, YoungheeJoo, Moon KyungKim, Dae-HyunPark, Jae MyungKim, Beom JinLee, Jong YeulOh, Tae HoonKim, Jae Gyu
DOI
10.5009/gnl240489
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2025-05
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Gut and Liver
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