Wang YM, Chen MY, Chen J, Zhang XH, Feng Y, Han YX, Li YL. Success of susceptibility-guided eradication of Helicobacter pylori in a region with high secondary clarithromycin and levofloxacin resistance rates. World J Gastroenterol 2024; 30(2): 184-195 [PMID: 38312120 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v30.i2.184]
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Yi-Ling Li, MD, Chief Physician, Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, No. 92 North Second Road, Shenyang 110000, Liaoning Province, China. lyl-72@163.com
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Infectious Diseases
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Observational Study
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Table 3 Rates of antimicrobial resistance stratified by patient characteristics
Characteristics
Clarithromycin
P value
Levofloxacin
P value
Resistant
Sensitive
Resistant
Sensitive
Age (yr)
≥ 50
20
11
0.068
64
21
0.060
< 50
35
74
28
19
Gender
Male
48
13
0.275
43
18
0.854
Female
61
10
49
22
Current smoking
Yes
20
3
0.076
15
8
0.607
No
89
20
77
32
Current drinking
Yes
24
2
0.246
17
9
0.593
No
85
21
75
31
BMI (kg/m2)
≥ 24
51
10
0.772
45
16
0.345
< 24
58
13
47
24
Hypertension
Yes
20
2
0.363
18
4
0.175
No
89
21
74
36
Diabetes melllitus
Yes
11
4
0.297
10
5
0.772
No
98
19
82
35
Symptoms
Yes
73
10
0.034
61
22
0.217
No
36
13
31
18
Family members with Helicobacter pylori infection
Yes
34
7
0.943
27
14
0.519
No
75
16
65
26
Family histories of gastric cancer
Yes
15
1
0.303
10
6
0.565
No
94
22
82
34
Residence region
Urban
83
20
0.255
66
37
0.008
Rural
26
3
26
3
Table 4 Correlations between Helicobacter pylori antibiotic resistance and characteristics of subjects
Variables
Clarithromycin
Levofloxacin
OR (95%CI)
P value
OR (95%CI)
P value
Age (yr)
< 50
1
1
≥ 50
2.379 (0.924-6.125)
0.072
1.972 (0.888-4.379)
0.095
Current smoking
No
1
1
Yes
1.151 (0.293-4.517)
0.841
0.546 (0.192-1.557)
0.258
Symptoms
No
1
1
Yes
2.782 (1.076-7.194)
0.035
1.851 (0.823-4.166)
0.137
Residence region
Urban
1
1
Rural
1.852 (0.489-7.010)
0.364
5.152 (1.407-18.861)
0.013
Table 5 Characteristics of the susceptibility-guided and empiric treatment groups
Characteristics
All (n, %)
Susceptibility-guided treatment (n, %)
Empiric treatment (n, %)
P value
Age (yr)
0.448
< 50
57 (33.7)
31 (54.4)
26 (45.6)
≥ 50
112 (66.3)
54 (48.2)
58 (51.8)
Gender
0.812
Male
78 (46.2)
40 (51.3)
38 (48.7)
Female
91 (53.8)
45 (49.5)
46 (50.5)
Table 6 Eradication rates of the susceptibility-guided and empiric treatment groups
Susceptibility-guided treatment group
Empiric treatment group
P value
ITT analysis
75.5% (77/102)
59.0% (59/100)
0.001
PP analysis
90.6% (77/85)
70.2% (59/84)
0.012
Citation: Wang YM, Chen MY, Chen J, Zhang XH, Feng Y, Han YX, Li YL. Success of susceptibility-guided eradication of Helicobacter pylori in a region with high secondary clarithromycin and levofloxacin resistance rates. World J Gastroenterol 2024; 30(2): 184-195