Prevention of Duodenal Ulcer Recurrence with Penicillin: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 28 (5) , 438-442
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365529309098246
Abstract
Eradication of Helicobacter pylori is associated with a reduced recurrence of duodenal ulcer (DU). The relationship between H. pylori and DU has been interpreted as causal, but the evidence has been criticized for methodologic reasons. To ascertain whether an antibiotic with no effect on epithelial-cell integrity prevents DU recurrence, we conducted a randomized double-blind trial of phenoxymethylpenicillin (PEN), 2.4 twice daily, and placebo (PLA). Patients with an active DU and positive H. pylori culture from antral biopsy specimens were treated with 40 mg omeprazole daily for 4 weeks, but at week 2 they were allocated at random to PEN (85 patients) or PLA (85 patients) for up to 14 weeks. Those without recurrence during this treatment were followed up for another 6 months. Endoscopy and H. pylori culture were performed at the end of the treatment period and at the end of follow-up, and in between if ulcer symptoms recurred. During the treatment period the ulcer relapse rate was 5 of 58 (9%) in the PEN group and 34 of 68 (50%) in the PLA group (P < 0.0001, log-rank test), with 53% and 14%, respectively, of the patients in the two groups being H. pylori-negative. The relapse rate in the PEN group did not differ between H. pylori-negative and H. pylori-positive patients. The recurrence rate in the PEN group remained low for another 5 months but then approached the rate in the PLA group. The prevalence of H. pylori-negative patients at the end of follow-up was 20% in the PEN group and 10% in the PLA group. These data provide strong evidence that DU has a bacterial cause, with H. pylori as the likely agent.Keywords
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