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A study by Heaney and colleagues provides evidence that, in young healthy patients with dyspepsia and H.pylori, a test and treat strategy is more effective than OGD based management (1).
A more recent study revealed (2) that empirical treatment followed by a test-and-eradicate strategy resulted in fewer diagnostic tests, more symptom relief and lower medical costs compared with prompt upper gastrointestinal radiography or endoscopy in the management of uninvestigated patients with persistent dyspeptic symptoms
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