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    European Registry on Helicobacter pylori management (Hp-EuReg): Patterns and trends in first-line empirical eradication prescription and outcomes of 5 years and 21 533 patients
    (2021)
    Nyssen, Olga P. (55312072000)
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    Bordin, Dmitry (58709294500)
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    Tepes, Bojan (8904989100)
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    Pérez-Aisa, Ángeles (8930097800)
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    Vaira, Dino (7005199986)
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    Caldas, Maria (56924880400)
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    Bujanda, Luis (57022137500)
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    Castro-Fernandez, Manuel (57207836590)
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    Lerang, Frode (6603009691)
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    Leja, Marcis (57201274512)
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    Rodrigo, Luís (7004380789)
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    Rokkas, Theodore (57195140768)
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    Kupcinskas, Limas (57205295770)
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    Pérez-Lasala, Jorge (57195364801)
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    Jonaitis, Laimas (8947481700)
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    Shvets, Oleg (57215715671)
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    Gasbarrini, Antonio (58589716200)
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    Simsek, Halis (35395601200)
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    Axon, Anthony T R (7102576031)
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    Buzás, György (8888734900)
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    Machado, Jose Carlos (7102792651)
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    Niv, Yaron (7101849913)
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    Boyanova, Lyudmila (7004057543)
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    Goldis, Adrian (6508102662)
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    Lamy, Vincent (6701405126)
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    Tonkic, Ante (56030012800)
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    Przytulski, Krzysztof (6602759335)
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    Beglinger, Christoph (35478721200)
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    Venerito, Marino (13611854500)
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    Bytzer, Peter (7005590050)
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    Capelle, Lisette (26425020800)
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    Milosavljević, Tomica (7003788952)
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    Milivojevic, Vladimir (57192082297)
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    Veijola, Lea (8329996700)
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    Molina-Infante, Javier (6602968770)
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    Vologzhanina, Liudmila (57202912853)
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    Fadeenko, Galina (58241558100)
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    Ariño, Ines (56485867000)
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    Fiorini, Giulia (35248014500)
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    Garre, Ana (57203329420)
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    Garrido, Jesús (7202779769)
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    F Pérez, Cristina (57220813373)
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    Puig, Ignasi (55970933500)
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    Heluwaert, Frederic (12801189100)
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    Megraud, Francis (7101762986)
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    O'Morain, Colm (56724304700)
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    Gisbert, Javier P. (15738414000)
    Objective The best approach for Helicobacter pylori management remains unclear. An audit process is essential to ensure clinical practice is aligned with best standards of care. Design International multicentre prospective non-interventional registry starting in 2013 aimed to evaluate the decisions and outcomes in H. pylori management by European gastroenterologists. Patients were registered in an e-CRF by AEG-REDCap. Variables included demographics, previous eradication attempts, prescribed treatment, adverse events and outcomes. Data monitoring was performed to ensure data quality. Time-trend and geographical analyses were performed. Results 30 394 patients from 27 European countries were evaluated and 21 533 (78%) first-line empirical H. pylori treatments were included for analysis. Pretreatment resistance rates were 23% to clarithromycin, 32% to metronidazole and 13% to both. Triple therapy with amoxicillin and clarithromycin was most commonly prescribed (39%), achieving 81.5% modified intention-to-treat eradication rate. Over 90% eradication was obtained only with 10-day bismuth quadruple or 14-day concomitant treatments. Longer treatment duration, higher acid inhibition and compliance were associated with higher eradication rates. Time-trend analysis showed a region-dependent shift in prescriptions including abandoning triple therapies, using higher acid-inhibition and longer treatments, which was associated with an overall effectiveness increase (84%-90%). Conclusion Management of H. pylori infection by European gastroenterologists is heterogeneous, suboptimal and discrepant with current recommendations. Only quadruple therapies lasting at least 10 days are able to achieve over 90% eradication rates. European recommendations are being slowly and heterogeneously incorporated into routine clinical practice, which was associated with a corresponding increase in effectiveness. ©
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    Recent data on irritable bowel syndrome from some central and east european countries
    (2020)
    Dumitrascu, Dan L. (7005124531)
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    Babin, Alexandru (57221823119)
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    Bordin, Dmitry (58709294500)
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    Czimmer, Jozsef (6505865447)
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    Dorofeyev, Andriy (8639092800)
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    Galica, Adelina (57217161458)
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    Hauser, Goran (14420106900)
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    Nakov, Radislav (55811170200)
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    Lukic, Snezana (25028136800)
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    Mulak, Agata (6603579531)
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    Rustamov, Myrzabey (56087357800)
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    Trajkovska, Meri (6508326648)
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    Drug, Vasile L. (14025541700)
    There is scarce information on the prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in East Europe. Most countries have small, local studies or studies that to our knowledge are not published in internationally available journals. This is a report from the NeurogastRO 2019 meeting held in Iași, Romania, 7-9 November 2019. During the meeting, specialists from 12 East and Central European countries presented data on IBS epidemiology in their countries. We report the stage of knowledge in each of these countries. © 2020, Romanian Society of Gastroenterology. All rights reserved.

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