Helicobacter pylori infection as a cause of iron deficiency anaemia of unknown origin.

Helena Monzón, Montserrat Forné, Maria Esteve, Mercé Rosinach, Carme Loras, Jorge C Espinós, Josep M Viver, Antonio Salas, Fernando Fernández-Bañares
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  1. Helena Monzón: Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa, 08221 Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain.

Abstract

AIM: To assess the aetiological role of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in adult patients with iron-refractory or iron-dependent anaemia of previously unknown origin.
METHODS: Consecutive patients with chronic iron-deficient anaemia (IDA) with H. pylori infection and a negative standard work-up were prospectively evaluated. All of them had either iron refractoriness or iron dependency. Response to H. pylori eradication was assessed at 6 and 12 mo from follow-up. H. pylori infection was considered to be the cause of the anaemia when a complete anaemia resolution without iron supplements was observed after eradication.
RESULTS: H. pylori was eradicated in 88 of the 89 patients. In the non-eradicated patient the four eradicating regimens failed. There were violations of protocol in 4 patients, for whom it was not possible to ascertain the cause of the anaemia. Thus, 84 H. pylori eradicated patients (10 men; 74 women) were available to assess the effect of eradication on IDA. H. pylori infection was considered to be the aetiology of IDA in 32 patients (38.1%; 95%CI: 28.4%-48.8%). This was more frequent in men/postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women (75% vs 23.3%; P < 0.0001) with an OR of 9.8 (95%CI: 3.3-29.6). In these patients, anaemia resolution occurred in the first follow-up visit at 6 mo, and no anaemia or iron deficiency relapse was observed after a mean follow-up of 21 ± 2 mo.
CONCLUSION: Gastric H. pylori infection is a frequent cause of iron-refractory or iron-dependent anaemia of previously unknown origin in adult patients.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Aged
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Chi-Square Distribution
Chronic Disease
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Helicobacter Infections
Helicobacter pylori
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Odds Ratio
Prospective Studies
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Proton Pump Inhibitors

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