A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection

Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common chronic bacterial infections in humans and responsible for 90% of duodenal ulcers and 70–90% of gastric ulcers. Despite this, many misconceptions regarding the appropriate diagnostic method and treatment strategies still exist in the Malaysian clinical p...

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Main Authors: Goh, Khean Lee, Lee, Yeong Yeh, Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey, Raja Affendi, Raja Ali *, Ho, Shiaw Hooi, Sanjiv, Mahadeva, Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said, Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar, Tee, Hoi Poh
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https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12886
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.28942024-07-26T00:43:01Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2894/ A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection Goh, Khean Lee Lee, Yeong Yeh Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey Raja Affendi, Raja Ali * Ho, Shiaw Hooi Sanjiv, Mahadeva Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar Tee, Hoi Poh QR Microbiology RC Internal medicine Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common chronic bacterial infections in humans and responsible for 90% of duodenal ulcers and 70–90% of gastric ulcers. Despite this, many misconceptions regarding the appropriate diagnostic method and treatment strategies still exist in the Malaysian clinical practice. Under the initiative of the steering committee, an expert panel consisting of nine key opinion leaders in the field of gastroenterology convened to develop a set of consensus statements that are relevant to the Malaysian healthcare practice. The panel members reviewed the current evidence on the management of H. pylori infection, focusing on the best practices that are relevant to the Malaysian population based on clinical experience and published clinical evidence. Using the modified Delphi method, the panel achieved consensus in three areas of H. pylori infection management: indications for testing, diagnosis, and treatment. The panel proposed a set of 19 consensus statements, which were synthesized via two rounds of blinded voting and group discussions. The recommendations provided are relevant to the Malaysian population and can be used as a guide by physicians across various healthcare settings to facilitate appropriate diagnostic testing and treatment of H. pylori infection. Wiley 2023 Article PeerReviewed Goh, Khean Lee and Lee, Yeong Yeh and Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey and Raja Affendi, Raja Ali * and Ho, Shiaw Hooi and Sanjiv, Mahadeva and Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said and Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar and Tee, Hoi Poh (2023) A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 7 (4). pp. 261-271. ISSN 2291-2797 https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12886 10.1002/jgh3.12886
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topic QR Microbiology
RC Internal medicine
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RC Internal medicine
Goh, Khean Lee
Lee, Yeong Yeh
Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey
Raja Affendi, Raja Ali *
Ho, Shiaw Hooi
Sanjiv, Mahadeva
Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said
Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar
Tee, Hoi Poh
A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
description Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common chronic bacterial infections in humans and responsible for 90% of duodenal ulcers and 70–90% of gastric ulcers. Despite this, many misconceptions regarding the appropriate diagnostic method and treatment strategies still exist in the Malaysian clinical practice. Under the initiative of the steering committee, an expert panel consisting of nine key opinion leaders in the field of gastroenterology convened to develop a set of consensus statements that are relevant to the Malaysian healthcare practice. The panel members reviewed the current evidence on the management of H. pylori infection, focusing on the best practices that are relevant to the Malaysian population based on clinical experience and published clinical evidence. Using the modified Delphi method, the panel achieved consensus in three areas of H. pylori infection management: indications for testing, diagnosis, and treatment. The panel proposed a set of 19 consensus statements, which were synthesized via two rounds of blinded voting and group discussions. The recommendations provided are relevant to the Malaysian population and can be used as a guide by physicians across various healthcare settings to facilitate appropriate diagnostic testing and treatment of H. pylori infection.
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author Goh, Khean Lee
Lee, Yeong Yeh
Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey
Raja Affendi, Raja Ali *
Ho, Shiaw Hooi
Sanjiv, Mahadeva
Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said
Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar
Tee, Hoi Poh
author_facet Goh, Khean Lee
Lee, Yeong Yeh
Leow, Alex Hwong Ruey
Raja Affendi, Raja Ali *
Ho, Shiaw Hooi
Sanjiv, Mahadeva
Rosaida Hj, Mohd Said
Raman, Muthukaruppan Chettiar
Tee, Hoi Poh
author_sort Goh, Khean Lee
title A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
title_short A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
title_full A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
title_fullStr A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
title_full_unstemmed A Malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
title_sort malaysian consensus report on the diagnosis and treatment of helicobacter pylori infection
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2894/
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12886
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