Low-nickel diet as a strategy in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Evaluate the effect of low-nickel diet during standard triple therapy on the rate of Helicobacter pylori eradication.
  • This randomized clinical trial included patients infected with Helicobacter pylori in groups with a high or low-nickel diet, who underwent standard triple therapy and the efficacy of bacterial eradication was compared between both groups.
  • Per-protocol analysis showed a higher rate of Helicobacter pylori eradication in the low-nickel diet group than in the high-nickel diet group (91.7% vs 75.8%; P=0.026).
  • The low-nickel diet is an appropriate strategy for increasing Helicobacter pylori eradication rates.

ABSTRACT

Context – The rising rates of antibiotic resistance rates in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection have made treatment more challenging. A low-nickel diet may improve eradication rates based on the bacteria’s mechanisms. Objective – This study aimed to evaluate the effect of low-nickel diet during standard triple therapy on the rate of H. pylori eradication. Methods – This randomized clinical trial included patients with H. pylori infection who were classified into the following two groups: low-nickel diet and high-nickel diet. Both groups received the standard triple therapy with amoxicillin, clarithromycin, and a proton pump inhibitor. After at least 8 weeks of treatment, a control test for H. pylori was performed. Results – Per-protocol analysis showed a higher rate of H. pylori eradication in the low-nickel diet group than in the high-nickel diet group (91.7% vs 75.8%; P=0.026). In addition, obesity was associated with poorer eradication rates (73.2% vs 88.9%, P=0.038). Patients on a low-nickel diet were 3.41 times (1.21–11.40) more likely to have H. pylori eradication than those on a normal diet. Conclusion – This study showed that low-nickel diet, which is a low-cost and low-risk intervention, may be an appropriate strategy for increasing H. pylori eradication rates.

AUTORES

Beatriz Soares BRITO, Felipe Ferreira Ribeiro de SOUZA, Daniel Machado BAPTISTA, Rafael Bandeira LAGES, Ricardo Correa BARBUTI and Tomás NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ