When does proton pump inhibitor treatment become long term? A scoping review.
Peter Fentz HaastrupDorte Ejg JarbølWade ThompsonJane Møller HansenJens SøndergaardSanne RasmussenPublished in: BMJ open gastroenterology (2021)
The definitions of long-term PPI treatment varied substantially between studies and were seldom rationalised.In a clinical context, use of PPI for more than 8 weeks could be a reasonable definition of long-term use in patients with reflux symptoms and more than 4 weeks in patients with dyspepsia or peptic ulcer. For research purposes, 6 months could be a possible definition in pharmacoepidemiological studies, whereas studies of adverse effects may require a tailored definition depending on the necessary exposure time. We recommend to always rationalise the choice of definition.