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Effect of Helicobacter pylori eradication on iron deficiency 被引量:4

Effect of Helicobacter pylori eradication on iron deficiency
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摘要 Background Iron deficiency (ID) is still a great challenge to health care worldwide. Results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the effect of Helicobacterpylori (H. pylon) eradication on ID are contradictory. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of H. pylori eradication on ID with a meta-analysis of RCTs. Methods Five electronic databases were searched for RCTs evaluating the effect of H. pylori eradication on ID. Summary effects were assessed with the methods recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. Results Eight studies involving 800 participants were included in this meta-analysis. The overall analysis showed that H. pylorieradication accelerated the improvement of ferritin levels in ID people (mean difference (MD), 7.74 μg/L; 95% C/, 4.61 to 10.88; P 〈0.000 01). In a subgroup analysis, H. pylori eradication accelerated the improvement of ferritin levels one month (MD, 7.00μg/L; 95% CI, 1.72 to 12.28; P=0.009) and two months (MD, 9.80 pg/L; 95% CI, 2.22 to 17.40; P=-0.01) after the initiation of treatment. However, H. pylori eradication did not show a beneficial effect on the improvement of ferritin levels three months (MD, 7.20μg/L; 95% CI, -3.25 to 17.65; P=-0.18), one year (MD, 10.17μg/L; 95% Cl, -1.00 to 21.34; P=-0.07) and forty months (MD, 1.00 μg/L; 95% Cl, -0.57 to 2.57; P=0.21) after the initiation of treatment. H. pylori eradication did not accelerate the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations in the overall analysis (MD, 0.38 g/dl; 95% Cl, -0.45 to 1.22; P=0.37). In a subgroup analysis, H. pylori eradication did not accelerate the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations one month (MD, -0.48 g/dl; 95% Cl, -2.39 to 1.42; P=-0.62), three months (MD, -0.10 g/dl; 95% Cl, -0.35 to 0.15; P=-0.44) and forty months (MD, 0.10 g/dl; 95% C/, -0.37 to 0.57; P=-0.68) after the initiation of treatment. However, H. pylori eradication accelerated the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations two months (MD, 1.96 g/dl; 95% Cl, 1.48 to 2.44; P 〈0.000 01) and one year (MD, 0.37 g/dl; 95% Cl, 0.08 to 0.65; P=0.01) after the initiation of treatment. Conclusions H. pylori eradication is likely to improve the absorption of oral ferrous. H. pylori infection may play some roles in the development of ID. Background Iron deficiency (ID) is still a great challenge to health care worldwide. Results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the effect of Helicobacterpylori (H. pylon) eradication on ID are contradictory. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of H. pylori eradication on ID with a meta-analysis of RCTs. Methods Five electronic databases were searched for RCTs evaluating the effect of H. pylori eradication on ID. Summary effects were assessed with the methods recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. Results Eight studies involving 800 participants were included in this meta-analysis. The overall analysis showed that H. pylorieradication accelerated the improvement of ferritin levels in ID people (mean difference (MD), 7.74 μg/L; 95% C/, 4.61 to 10.88; P 〈0.000 01). In a subgroup analysis, H. pylori eradication accelerated the improvement of ferritin levels one month (MD, 7.00μg/L; 95% CI, 1.72 to 12.28; P=0.009) and two months (MD, 9.80 pg/L; 95% CI, 2.22 to 17.40; P=-0.01) after the initiation of treatment. However, H. pylori eradication did not show a beneficial effect on the improvement of ferritin levels three months (MD, 7.20μg/L; 95% CI, -3.25 to 17.65; P=-0.18), one year (MD, 10.17μg/L; 95% Cl, -1.00 to 21.34; P=-0.07) and forty months (MD, 1.00 μg/L; 95% Cl, -0.57 to 2.57; P=0.21) after the initiation of treatment. H. pylori eradication did not accelerate the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations in the overall analysis (MD, 0.38 g/dl; 95% Cl, -0.45 to 1.22; P=0.37). In a subgroup analysis, H. pylori eradication did not accelerate the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations one month (MD, -0.48 g/dl; 95% Cl, -2.39 to 1.42; P=-0.62), three months (MD, -0.10 g/dl; 95% Cl, -0.35 to 0.15; P=-0.44) and forty months (MD, 0.10 g/dl; 95% C/, -0.37 to 0.57; P=-0.68) after the initiation of treatment. However, H. pylori eradication accelerated the improvement of hemoglobin concentrations two months (MD, 1.96 g/dl; 95% Cl, 1.48 to 2.44; P 〈0.000 01) and one year (MD, 0.37 g/dl; 95% Cl, 0.08 to 0.65; P=0.01) after the initiation of treatment. Conclusions H. pylori eradication is likely to improve the absorption of oral ferrous. H. pylori infection may play some roles in the development of ID.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第14期1924-1930,共7页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Helicobacter pylori iron deficiency META-ANALYSIS Helicobacter pylori iron deficiency meta-analysis
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