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Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2005; 11(23): 3566-3569
Published online Jun 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i23.3566
Table 1 Demographic characteristics and diagnosis of the 120 study patients.
1-wk therapy2-wk therapy
n6258
Mean age (range) yr48±14 (19-72)50±14 (18-78)
Male gender36 (58)30 (52)
Smokers (%)16 (26)13 (22)
Duodenal ulcer (n/%)32 (52)31 (53)
Gastric ulcer (%)25 (40)19 (33)
Duodenal and gastric ulcers (%)5 (8)8 (14)
Active ulcers (%)24 (39)19 (33)
Table 2 Eradication rates and 95% confidence intervals in the two treatment groups.
Eradication rate95%CI (%)
Intention to treat
1-wk group (%)45/62 (73)62-84
2-wk group (%)44/58 (76)65-87
Per protocol
1-wk group (%)45/56 (80)70-91
2-wk group (%)44/53 (83)73-93
Table 3 Demographic data and diagnosis in patients with eradicated or non-eradicated H pylori infection.
Eradicated infection n = 89Non- eradicated n = 20
Male gender (%)44 (49)12 (60)
Age (yr)49±1452±16
Smoking (%)24 (27)3 (15)
Duodenal ulcer (%)46 (52)10 (50)
Gastric ulcer (%)34 (38)7 (35)
Duodenal and gastric ulcers (%)9 (10)3 (15)
Table 4 Data from the control endoscopy.
1-wk2-wk
Active duodenal ulcer healed (%)11/11 (100)7/8 (87.5)
Active gastric ulcer healed (%)10/11 (91)10/11 (91)
Esophagitis (%)5 (8.9)4 (7.5)