Management of Gastric Ulcer in Primary Care
Gastric ulcer diagnosed via endoscopy.
Step (A) Stop NSAIDs if used - note that if NSAID continuation is necessary, after ulcer healing offer long-term gastric protection or consider substitution to a newer Cox-2-selective NSAID
Step (B) Test of H.pylori (use a carbon-13 urea breath test, stool antigen test or, when performance has been validated, laboratory-based serology)
Step (C) Eradication Therapy
Perform endoscopy 6-8 weeks after treatment and re-test for H. pylori (use a carbon-13 urea breath test or stool antigen test or, when performance has been validated, laboratory-based serology)
Step (D) Offer low-dose treatment, possibly used on an as-required basis, then (E)
Step (E) Review care annually, to discuss symptoms, promote stepwise withdrawal of therapy when appropriate and provide lifestyle advice. In some patients with an inadequate response to therapy it may become appropriate to refer to a specialist.
For full details then refer to the full guideline (1).
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