Lactobacillus Reuteri ProGastria in Helicobacter Pylori-infected Adult Subjects on Proton Pump Inhibitors
- Conditions
- Helicobacter Pylori Infection
- Registration Number
- NCT01456728
- Lead Sponsor
- St Marina University Hospital, Varna, Bulgaria
- Brief Summary
The purpose of the study is to confirm that simultaneous use of L. reuteri ProGastria and omeprazole for 28 days can eradicate H. pylori in humans in the absence of antibiotics.
- Detailed Description
Helicobacter pylori colonises an estimated 50% of the world´s population. Despite clear clinical guidelines on the treatment of this infection there is a drive to find alternative ways to control this infection in a wider perspective without the complications of induction of antibiotic resistance in the pathogen. A good alternative is to use probiotics.
Lactic acid bacteria and in particular lactobacilli have been studied for their effects in humans infected with H. pylori with some success in reducing the infection load. Studies using supplementation with L. reuteri in both symptomatic and non-symptomatic H. pylori-infected subjects show a clear reduction of infection load after 4 weeks of use and this was concomitant with a reduction in symptoms associated with the infection. Further, dietary supplementation with L. reuteri during and after the period of H. pylori eradication therapy has also been shown to reduce the side effects of this therapy without affecting the degree of eradication.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 56
- Infection with H. pylori defined using the 13C-urea breath test
- Non-ulcer dyspepsia
- No earlier eradication therapy for H. pylori infection
- Written informed consent
- Stated availability throughout the entire study period
- Mental ability to understand and willingness to fulfil all the details of the protocol.
- Duodenal or gastric ulcer
- MALT lymphoma
- Gastric resection (at any time)
- First level relatives of gastric cancer patients
- Absence of GI symptoms
- Use of NSAIDs, aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs within 1 week (for occasional use) or 3 weeks (for chronic use) of inclusion
- Use of oral antibiotics and/or PPIs and/or H2-antagonists during the 2 weeks prior to ingestion of the study product
- Pregnancy
- Participation in other clinical trials
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Increased number of H. pylori positive subjects treated with L. reuteri-ProGastria for 28 days who are negative for H. pylori after the treatment compared to placebo 1 year Increase in the number of subjects with treatment success after 28 days of treatment with omeprazole + L. reuteri ProGastria compared to those given omeprazole + placebo will prove treatment success defined as the absence of H. pylori infection on Day 29. This is measured as a significant reduction in gastrointestinal symptoms (according to a validated GSRS score) and a negative stool antigen test for H. pylori infection.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Increased number of subjects from the ProGastria group compared to the placebo group with a maintained absence of H.pylori infection up to 2 months after completed treatment 1 year This outcome measure will be proven when there is evidence of fewer patients in the L. reuteri ProGastria treatment success group with demonstrated presence of H. pylori infection, measured as UBT on Day 90 compared to the placebo treatment success group.
Number of patients with amelioration of gastrointestinal symptoms in H. pylori-infected subjects treated with ProGastria compared to placebo. 1 year This is achieved by following reduced gastrointestinal symptom scores using GSRS validated scoring system at days 14, 28 and 90 in L. reuteri ProGastria treated subjects compared to placebo.
Confirmation that L. reuteri +omeprazole could improve eradication rates of H. pylori using triple therapy 1 year This measure will be done by assesing the absence of H. pylori infection on Day 90 measured as a negative outcome in UBT in the L. reuteri ProGastria treatment failure group compared to the placebo treatment failure group
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St Marina University Hospital
🇧🇬Varna, Bulgaria
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St Marina University Hospital🇧🇬Varna, Bulgaria