Case Control Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 14, 2015; 21(46): 13073-13079
Published online Dec 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i46.13073
Table 1 Demographic data of patients in this study
Patients (n = 1106)Follow-up patients (n = 920)
Gender
Male572486
Female534434
Age
≤ 1011
11-2031
21-305451
31-40146127
41-50214183
51-60321281
61-70314239
71-804935
81-9042
Endoscopic diagnosis
Superficial gastritis302246
Atrophic gastritis2422
Reflux gastritis3531
Erosive gastritis597504
Gastric ulcer2822
Ulcer of gastric fundus11
Ulcer of gastric antrum88
Ulcer of gastric angle64
Duodenal ulcer7257
Gastroduodenal ulcer3023
Other32
Table 2 Antimicrobial susceptibility testing in Helicobacter pylori strains n (%)
AntibioticResistant isolates of each group in follow-up patients
Total (n = 920)A group (n = 366)B group (n = 346)C group (n = 208)
CLR82 (8.91)29 (7.9)30 (8.67)23 (11.06)
LVX136 (14.78)54 (14.75)50 (14.45)32 (15.38)
MTZ881 (95.76)354 (96.72)330 (95.38)197 (94.71)
MTZ + CLR79 (8.59)28 (7.65)29 (8.38)22 (10.58)
MTZ + LVX131 (14.24)52 (14.21)49 (14.16)30 (14.42)
CLR + LVX39 (4.24)9 (2.50)13 (3.76)17 (8.17)
MTZ + CLR + LVX37 (4.02)9 (2.50)12 (3.47)16 (7.69)
Table 3 Eradication rates of groups A, B and C in antibiotics resistant and susceptible patients n (%)
Group AGroup BGroup C
CLR resistance23 (79.31)28 (93.33)21 (91.30)
CLR susceptibility308 (91.39)285 (90.19)168 (90.81)
LVX resistance51 (94.44)46 (92.00)30 (93.75)
LVX susceptibility281 (90.01)267 (90.20)159 (90.34)