Korean J Pediatr.  2006 Mar;49(3):268-272. 10.3345/kjp.2006.49.3.268.

Helicobacter pylori reinfection rate by a (13)C-urea breath test and endoscopic biopsy tests in Korean children

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. jkseo@snu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: The reinfection rate of H. pylori reported before (13)C-urea breath test((13)C-UBT) era was higher than that of the post (13)C-UBT era. Children are usually reluctant to receive invasive endoscopic evaluation for the reinfection of H. pylori, particularly when they are asymptomatic. The aim of the study is to discover the reinfection rate by different diagnostic tests, and to find out what causes the difference.
METHODS
Children confirmed to be eradicated from H. pylori were included in the study. Reinfection was evaluated by endoscopic biopsy based tests(n=34, mean age 11.5+/-3.7 years) and/or a (13)C-UBT(n=38, mean age 10.0+/-3.6 years) at the time of 18 months after eradication. At first visit, H. pylori infection had been diagnosed by positive results from a rapid urease test, Giemsa stain and Warthin-Starry stain and/or a positive culture. Eradication was defined as negative results from all above tests 1-3 months after eradication therapy.
RESULTS
Reinfection rate by endoscopic biopsy based tests was 35.3 percent(12/34). All patients had abdominal symptoms(P=0.000). Reinfection rate was 13.2 percent(5/38) by a (13)C-UBT. Reinfection rate was higher in children with abdominal symptoms(P=0.008). There was no evidence that reinfection rate depended on the sex(P=0.694), age(P=0.827), diseases(peptic ulcers vs gastritis, P=0.730) and eradication regimen(P=0.087).
CONCLUSION
Helocibacter pylori reinfection rate in Korean children was 13.2 percent per 18 months by a non-invasive test or (13)C-UBT. Accurate determinations of the reinfection rate in children is affected by the compliance of the diagnostic tests. Non-invasive tests should be considered to investigate the reinfection rate in children.

Keyword

H. pylori; Reinfection; (13)C-urea breath test; Gastroduodenoscopy; Abdominal pain; Children

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Azure Stains
Biopsy*
Breath Tests*
Child*
Compliance
Diagnostic Tests, Routine
Gastritis
Helicobacter pylori*
Helicobacter*
Humans
Ulcer
Urease
Azure Stains
Urease
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