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Meta-Analysis: The Effect of Supplementation with Lactoferrin on Eradication Rates and Adverse Events During Helicobacter pylori Eradication Therapy

Journal

HELICOBACTER
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 119-127

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-5378.2009.00666.x

Keywords

Lactoferrin; H; pylori; Eradication; side effects

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Recent evidence shown that lactoferrin could exert an antimicrobial effect against Helicobacter pylori both in vitro and in vivo models. To systematically evaluate whether adding lactoferrin to H. pylori eradication regimens could improve eradication rates and reduce side-effects during anti-H. pylori treatment. Eligible articles were identified by searches of electronic databases. We included all randomized trials comparing lactoferrin supplementation to placebo or no treatment during anti-H. pylori regimens. Statistical analysis was performed with Review Manager 5.0.10. Subanalysis/Sensitivity analysis was also performed. We identified nine randomized trials (n = 1343). Pooled H. pylori eradication rates were 86.57% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 83.99-89.15%) and 74.44% (95% CI = 71.14-77.74%) for patients with or without lactoferrin by intention-to-treat analysis, respectively, the odds ratio (OR) was 2.26 (95% CI = 1.70-3.00); the occurrence of total side-effects was 9.05% (95% CI = 6.83-11.27%) and 16.28% (95% CI = 13.43%-19.13%) for groups with or without lactoferrin, especially for nausea, the summary OR was 0.15 (95% CI = 0.04-0.54). Our review suggests that supplementation with lactoferrin could be effective in increasing eradication rates of anti-H. pylori therapy, and could be considered helpful for patients with eradication failure. Furthermore, lactoferrin shows a positive impact on H. pylori therapy-related side-effects.

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