Systematic Review of the Symptom Burden, Quality of Life Impairment and Costs Associated with Peptic Ulcer Disease
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Background: Management of peptic ulcer disease has improved over the past few decades. However, the widespread use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and low-dose acetylsalicylic acid means that the burden of peptic ulcer disease remains a relevant issue.
Methods: We systematically searched PubMed and EMBASE for articles published 1966-2007 that reported symptoms, impairment of well-being or health-related quality of life, and costs associated with peptic ulcer disease.
Results: Thirty studies reported the prevalence of patient-reported gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with endoscopically diagnosed symptomatic peptic ulcer disease. Average prevalence estimates, weighted by sample size, were 81% (95% confidence interval [CI], 77%-85%) for abdominal pain (11 studies), 81% (95% CI, 76%-85%) for pain specifically of epigastric origin (14 studies), and 46% (95% CI, 42%-50%) for heartburn or acid regurgitation (11 studies). On average, 29% (95% CI, 25%-34%) of patients with peptic ulcer disease presented with bleeding, often as the initial symptom (11 studies). Patients with peptic ulcer disease had significantly lower health-related quality of life than the general population, as measured by the Psychological General Well-Being index (P <.05; 7 studies) and the Short-Form-36 questionnaire (P <.05; 2 studies). Direct medical costs of peptic ulcer disease based on national estimates from several countries were USD163-866 per patient. The most costly aspects of peptic ulcer disease management were hospitalization and medication. Complicated peptic ulcer disease is particularly costly, estimated to be USD1883-25,444 per patient.
Conclusion: Peptic ulcer disease significantly impairs well-being and aspects of health-related quality of life, and is associated with high costs for employers and health care systems.
Liu J, Feng G Front Nutr. 2024; 11:1443090.
PMID: 39539362 PMC: 11557352. DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1443090.
The healing effects of moderate exercise on acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer in male rats.
Sofiabadi M, Bahadoran E, Samieerad F, Talis A Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench. 2024; 17(3):313-319.
PMID: 39308531 PMC: 11413377. DOI: 10.22037/ghfbb.v17i3.2948.
Chenchula S, Atal S, Jhaj R, Uppugunduri C Indian J Pharmacol. 2024; 56(4):277-284.
PMID: 39250625 PMC: 11483053. DOI: 10.4103/ijp.ijp_198_24.
[Cost-effectiveness analysis of a vaccine for Helicobacter pylori in southern Europe].
Arcos-Machancoses J, Romero Prada M, Crehua Gaudiza E, Martinez Costa C Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2024; 98.
PMID: 38477524 PMC: 11575329.
Fuller-Thomson E, Dolhai H, MacNeil A, Li G, Jiang Y, de Groh M PLoS One. 2023; 18(10):e0289932.
PMID: 37851639 PMC: 10584121. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289932.