Role of compliance in Helicobacter pylori eradication treatment: Results of the European Registry on H. pylori management.
Jose Maria HuguetLuis Ferrer-BarcelóPatrícia SuárezSusana Barcelo-CerdaJavier SempereIlaria Maria SaracinoGiulia FioriniDino VairaÁngeles Pérez-AísaLaimas JonaitisBojan TepesM Castro-FernandezManuel Castro-FernándezAlma Keco-HuergaIrina VoynovanAlfredo J LucendoÁngel LanasSamuel J Martínez-DomínguezEnrique Alfaro AlmajanoLuis RodrigoLudmila VologzaninaDmitry S BordinAntonio GasbarriniGülüstan BabayevaFrode LerangMārcis LejaJuozas KupčinskasTheodore RokkasRicardo Marcos-PintoAntonio MeštrovićOleksiy GridnyevPerminder S PhullSinead M SmithDoron BoltinGyörgy Miklós BuzásJan KralHalis ŞimşekTamara Matysiak-BudnikVladimir MilivojevicWojciech MarliczMarino VeneritoLyudmila BoyanovaMichael DoulberisLisette G CapelleAnna Cano-CatalàLeticia MoreiraOlga P NyssenFrancis MégraudColm O'MorainFrancisco Javier García-Alonsonull nullPublished in: United European gastroenterology journal (2024)
Compliance with Helicobacter pylori eradication treatment is very good. Factors associated with poor compliance include uninvestigated/functional dyspepsia, rescue-treatment, prolonged treatment regimens, the presence of adverse events, and the use of non-bismuth sequential and concomitant treatment. Adequate treatment compliance was the variable most closely associated with successful eradication.