Dyspepsia NICE Management Flashcards

1
Q

When would you refer someone for a suspected cancer endoscopy?

A

Dysphagia or those aged 55 years and over with weight loss and any of the following: upper abdominal pain, reflux, or dyspepsia.

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First line dyspepsia with unidentified cause management

A

Full dose PPI for one month
OR
Test for h. pylori and prescribe eradication treatment if positive

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3
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Second line dyspepsia management

A

Try the other first line

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4
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What tests are recommended for h. pylori?

A

carbon-13 urea breath test
OR
Stool antigen test

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5
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What is the therapy for h. pylori infection?

A

7-day triple therapy of PPI, amoxicillin and either clarithromycin or metronidazole

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What is the therapy for h. pylori infection if the patient is allergic to penicillin?

A

7-day triple therapy of PPI, clarithromycin and metronidazole

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What is the therapy for h. pylori infection if the patient is allergic to penicillin and has had previous exposure to clarithromycin?

A

7-day quadruple therapy of PPI, metronidazole, a tetracycline and bismuth subsalicylate

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8
Q

How long do people have to be off PPI and antibiotics before h.pylori testing?

A

2 weeks PPI
4 weeks antibiotics

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If h. pylori re-testing is required, how long after therapy should testing be carried out?

A

At least 4 weeks and ideally 8 weeks

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10
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If someone has resistant dyspepsia, what else can you add?

A

H2 receptor antagonist

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