Objective To present results of the Kyoto Global Consensus Meeting, which was convened to develop global consensus on (1) classification of chronic gastritis and duodenitis, (2) clinical distinction of dyspepsia caused by Helicobacter pylori from functional dyspepsia, (3) appropriate diagnostic assessment of gastritis and (4) when, whom and how to treat H. pylori gastritis. Design Twenty-three clinical questions addressing the above-mentioned four domains were drafted for which expert panels were asked to formulate relevant statements. A Delphi method using an anonymous electronic system was adopted to develop the consensus, the level of which was predefined as ≥80%. Final modifications of clinical questions and consensus were achieved at the face-to-face meeting in Kyoto. Results All 24 statements for 22 clinical questions after extensive modifications and omission of one clinical question were achieved with a consensus level of >80%. To better organise classification of gastritis and duodenitis based on aetiology, a new classification of gastritis and duodenitis is recommended for the 11th international classification. A new category of H. pyloriassociated dyspepsia together with a diagnostic algorithm was proposed. The adoption of grading systems for gastric cancer risk stratification, and modern image-enhancing endoscopy for the diagnosis of gastritis, were recommended. Treatment to eradicate H. pylori infection before preneoplastic changes develop, if feasible, was recommended to minimise the risk of more serious complications of the infection. Conclusions A global consensus for gastritis was developed for the first time, which will be the basis for an international classification system and for further research on the subject.

Kyoto global consensus report on Helicobacter pylori gastritis / Sugano, Kentaro; Tack, Jan; Kuipers, Ernst J.; Graham, David Y.; El-Omar, Emad M.; Miura, Soichiro; Haruma, Ken; Asaka, Masahiro; Uemura, Naomi; Malfertheiner, Peter; Azuma, Takeshi; Bazzoli, Franco; Chan, Francis Ka-Leung; Chen, Minhu; Chiba, Naoki; Chiba, Tsutomu; Vas Coelho, Luiz Gonzaga; Di Mario, Francesco; Fock, Kwong Ming; Fukuda, Yasuhiro; Genta, Robert Maximilian; Goh, Khean-Lee; Katelaris, Peter Harry; Kato, Mototsugu; Kawai, Takashi; Kushima, Ryuji; Mahachai, Varocha; Matsuhisa, Takeshi; Miwa, Hiroto; Murakami, Kazunari; O'Morain, Colm Antoine; Rugge, Massimo; Sato, Kiichi; Shimoyama, Tadashi; Sugiyama, Toshiro; Suzuki, Hidekazu; Yagi, Kazuyoshi; Wu, Ming-Shiang; Ito, Masanori; Kim, Nayoung; Furuta, Takahisa; Mégraud, Francis; Shiotani, Akiko; Kamada, Tomonori. - In: GUT. - ISSN 0017-5749. - 64:9(2015), pp. 1353-1367. [10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309252]

Kyoto global consensus report on Helicobacter pylori gastritis

Di Mario, Francesco;Rugge, Massimo;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Objective To present results of the Kyoto Global Consensus Meeting, which was convened to develop global consensus on (1) classification of chronic gastritis and duodenitis, (2) clinical distinction of dyspepsia caused by Helicobacter pylori from functional dyspepsia, (3) appropriate diagnostic assessment of gastritis and (4) when, whom and how to treat H. pylori gastritis. Design Twenty-three clinical questions addressing the above-mentioned four domains were drafted for which expert panels were asked to formulate relevant statements. A Delphi method using an anonymous electronic system was adopted to develop the consensus, the level of which was predefined as ≥80%. Final modifications of clinical questions and consensus were achieved at the face-to-face meeting in Kyoto. Results All 24 statements for 22 clinical questions after extensive modifications and omission of one clinical question were achieved with a consensus level of >80%. To better organise classification of gastritis and duodenitis based on aetiology, a new classification of gastritis and duodenitis is recommended for the 11th international classification. A new category of H. pyloriassociated dyspepsia together with a diagnostic algorithm was proposed. The adoption of grading systems for gastric cancer risk stratification, and modern image-enhancing endoscopy for the diagnosis of gastritis, were recommended. Treatment to eradicate H. pylori infection before preneoplastic changes develop, if feasible, was recommended to minimise the risk of more serious complications of the infection. Conclusions A global consensus for gastritis was developed for the first time, which will be the basis for an international classification system and for further research on the subject.
2015
Kyoto global consensus report on Helicobacter pylori gastritis / Sugano, Kentaro; Tack, Jan; Kuipers, Ernst J.; Graham, David Y.; El-Omar, Emad M.; Miura, Soichiro; Haruma, Ken; Asaka, Masahiro; Uemura, Naomi; Malfertheiner, Peter; Azuma, Takeshi; Bazzoli, Franco; Chan, Francis Ka-Leung; Chen, Minhu; Chiba, Naoki; Chiba, Tsutomu; Vas Coelho, Luiz Gonzaga; Di Mario, Francesco; Fock, Kwong Ming; Fukuda, Yasuhiro; Genta, Robert Maximilian; Goh, Khean-Lee; Katelaris, Peter Harry; Kato, Mototsugu; Kawai, Takashi; Kushima, Ryuji; Mahachai, Varocha; Matsuhisa, Takeshi; Miwa, Hiroto; Murakami, Kazunari; O'Morain, Colm Antoine; Rugge, Massimo; Sato, Kiichi; Shimoyama, Tadashi; Sugiyama, Toshiro; Suzuki, Hidekazu; Yagi, Kazuyoshi; Wu, Ming-Shiang; Ito, Masanori; Kim, Nayoung; Furuta, Takahisa; Mégraud, Francis; Shiotani, Akiko; Kamada, Tomonori. - In: GUT. - ISSN 0017-5749. - 64:9(2015), pp. 1353-1367. [10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309252]
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