Dyspepsia
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1 - 76Dyspepsia: test-and-treat is best approach
Test-and-treat best for primary care dyspepsia
Test and treat = acid suppression for dyspepsia symptoms
British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines for the evaluation and management of dyspepsia
H. pylori eradication decreases functional dyspepsia symptoms (HEROES)
PPI helpful for HP-negative dyspepsia with normal endoscopy, especially if overweight
HP eradication: effective for cure (NNT = 14) or improvement (NNT = 9) of functional dyspepsia, especially if eradication is confirmed (NNT = 6)
Maastricht guidelines for management of HP infection
H. pylori tx effective in long-term PPI users
Dyspeptic symptoms and endoscopic findings not closely associated
Testing to reassure doesn't reassure
Predictive values for 6 common abdominal symptoms
Eradicating HP may reduce GERD symptoms
Rifabutin added to combination therapy might be a new option for treating H. pylori infection
Among antidepressants, only serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors are effective for pain
Maastricht consensus guideline on Helicobacter pylori
Sequential H. pylori tx increases cures
Peppermint oil capsules might relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome
PPIs improve postnasal drip symptoms
Omeprazole = pantoprazole for GI protection with NSAIDs
Differential diagnosis of abdominal pain in primary care
Naproxen alone may be best for acute low back pain
YEARS clinical decision tool decreases CT angiography in patients with suspected PE
Tadalafil effective for benign prostatic hypertrophy
Sildenafil may improve antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction in women