Abstract
Background : Despite many clinical studies, there is still much discussion on the relation between Helicobacter pylori and functional dyspepsia. Methods : Critical review of recommendations for H. pylori eradication in dyspepsia. Results : The debate can be separated into three major problems. First, how to identify the dyspeptic patient suffering from H. pylori infection. Second, is H. pylori infection causative for complaints in this patient? Third, what is the clinical course of functional dyspepsia after successful H. pylori eradication? In the recent Maastricht II consensus, it is strongly recommended that H. pylori positive patients with functional dyspepsia should be treated with anti- H. pylori therapy. In this review, the pros and cons of H. pylori eradication in patients with functional dyspepsia are discussed. The reader can decide what is the best management of an individual patient. Conclusions : This review gives the relevant background information allowing clinicians to decide what the best management is in individual H. pylori positive patients with dyspepsia.