Effects of Helicobacter pylori eradication among adults with intellectual disability


Autoria(s): Wallace, R. A.; Schluter, P. J.; Webb, P. M.
Contribuinte(s)

A. J. Holland

Data(s)

01/10/2004

Resumo

Background Compared to the general population, Helicobacter pylori infection is more common among adults with intellectual disability (ID) and is associated with greater levels of disability, maladaptive behaviour, and institutionalization. Little information exists about the effects of eradication therapy in this group, so we aimed to evaluate: (1) success of a standard H. pylori eradication protocol; (2) frequency of side-effects; and (3) impact of eradication on level of functional ability and maladaptive behaviour. Method A cohort of adults with ID underwent assessment of their levels of function and maladaptive behaviour, medical history, physical examination, and H. pylori testing using serology and faecal antigen tests. Some received standard H. pylori eradication therapy. Twelve months later, participants underwent repeat assessment, were grouped by change in H. pylori status and compared. Results Of 168 participants, 117 (70%) were currently infected with H. pylori at baseline, and 96 (82%) of the 117 were given standard H. pylori eradication therapy. The overall eradication rate was 61% but 31% reported side-effects. Institutional status of the participants, their level of behaviour or function, and number of comorbid medical conditions were not associated with failure of eradication. There were no statistically significant differences in level of behaviour or function, ferritin, or weight between the groups in whom H. pylori was eradicated or stayed positive. Conclusion Adults with ID have lower H. pylori eradication and higher side-effect rates than the general population. Levels of maladaptive behaviour and disability did not improve with eradication and thus greater levels of maladaptive behaviour or disability appear to be risk factors for, rather than consequences of, H. pylori infection.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71514

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Scientific

Palavras-Chave #Genetics & Heredity #Clinical Neurology #Psychiatry #Education, Special #Rehabilitation #Behaviour #Eradication #Function #Helicobacter Pylori #Intellectual Disability #Side-effects #Infection #Population #Prevalence #Regimens #C1 #321099 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified #730199 Clinical health not specific to particular organs, diseases and conditions #321010 Infectious Diseases #730101 Infectious diseases #111717 Primary Health Care
Tipo

Journal Article