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Chronic dyspepsia in general practice. Tapering the use of acid suppressant
drugs
Hurenkamp, G.J.B.
Publication date
2001
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Hurenkamp, G. J. B. (2001). Chronic dyspepsia in general practice. Tapering the use of acid
suppressant drugs.
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Contents s
Aimss and background of this thesis 1 1
Patientss and procedures 13 Chapterr 1
AA population-based analysis of long-term acid suppressant drug use in 24
generall practices in the Netherlands 21 Chapterr 2
Psychologicall disorders and functional health in chronic dyspeptic patients in
generall practice: a cross-sectional case control study 33 Chapterr 3
Evaluationn of three non-invasive H. pylori tests to exclude ulcer disease in a youngg chronic dyspeptic population of mixed ethnicity: Reduction of
endoscopiess by a test and endoscope approach in primary care 45 Chapterr 4
Equallyy high efficacy of a four, seven and ten days triple therapy to
eradicatee H. pylori infection in patients with ulcer disease 57 Chapterr 5
Prevalencee of CagA status, its relation with disease and influence on the
efficacyy ofH. pylori treatment in chronic dyspeptic primary care patients 67 Chapterr 6
Arrestt of acid suppressant drug use after successful H. pylori eradication
inn patients with peptic ulcer disease: a 6 months follow-up study 79 Chapterr 7
Usee of acid suppressant drugs in patients with chronic functional dyspespsia or
GERDD before and after H. pylori eradication 91 Chapterr 8
Taperingg the use of acid suppressant drugs in H. pylori negative chronic
dyspepticc patients on maintenance therapy: an intervention strategy 103
Generall discussion 117
Summaryy 131 Samenvattingg I3 6 Dankwoordd 141 Curriculumm Vitae 143