Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice

Background/Aims: Limited data is available in Saudi Arabia (SA) regarding the prevalence of functional dyspepsia (FD) symptoms and its subtypes, as defined by the ROME IV criteria. This study evaluated the burden of self-reported FD symptoms in the adult general population of SA and the current clin...

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Main Authors: Georgios Zacharakis, Sameer Al-Ghamdi, Jamaan AlZahrani, Abdulaziz Almasoud, Omar Arahmane, Abdullah AlShehri, Moaz Hassan Alharbi, Manal Mahmood Alsalmi, Sultan Bander Alotibi, Yasameen Abdullah Algaradi, Fatimah Nassir Alsadiq, Pavlos Nikolaidis
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Published: Jin Publishing & Printing Co. 2020-12-01
Series:The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
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spelling doaj-4aa1e8eb4d1042a4ad97baebdd2ebce22021-05-04T02:01:01ZengJin Publishing & Printing Co.The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology1598-99922233-68692020-12-0176630431310.4166/kjg.2020.110Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical PracticeGeorgios Zacharakis0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2859-9188Sameer Al-Ghamdi1Jamaan AlZahrani2Abdulaziz Almasoud3Omar Arahmane4Abdullah AlShehri5Moaz Hassan Alharbi6Manal Mahmood Alsalmi7Sultan Bander Alotibi8Yasameen Abdullah Algaradi9Fatimah Nassir Alsadiq10Pavlos Nikolaidis11Endoscopy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University Hospital, College of Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia; Endoscopy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Limassol General Hospital, St George's Medical School, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Republic of CyprusDepartment of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaEndoscopy Unit, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaEndoscopy Unit, King Khaled Hospital and Prince Sultan Center for Health Care, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family Medicine, AlKharj Military Hospital, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Security Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaIbn Sina National College for Medical Studies, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies8, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Endoscopy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University Hospital, College of Medicine, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi ArabiaAlmaarefa Medical College, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; College of Computer and Information Sciences, Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaBackground/Aims: Limited data is available in Saudi Arabia (SA) regarding the prevalence of functional dyspepsia (FD) symptoms and its subtypes, as defined by the ROME IV criteria. This study evaluated the burden of self-reported FD symptoms in the adult general population of SA and the current clinical practices. Methods: A web-based national cross-sectional health survey of the general population of SA was conducted using the Rome IV Diagnostic Questionnaire for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Adults with additional questions on the presence of symptoms compatible with functional heartburn (FH) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The quality of life and somatization questionnaires were also included. Results: Overall, 3,114 adults completed the questionnaire, but 303 (9.7%) were excluded due to inconsistent responses. Of the 2,811 consistent responders, 532 (18.3%) fulfilled the Rome IV criteria for FD symptoms. These were distributed into the FD subtypes as follows: 208 (7.4%) had postprandial distress syndrome, 228 (8.1%) had epigastric pain syndrome, and 96 (3.4%) had the overlapping variant. IBS-like symptoms were reported in 232 (44%) and FH in 102 (19%) 19% (102) of the subjects with functional dyspepsia. H. pylori-associated dyspepsia was reported by 25% (87/348). High somatization, lower quality of life scores, younger age, and female sex were associated more with the FD symptoms participants than those without. Approximately 1/5 respondents used over-the-counter medications to relieve the FD symptoms. Conclusions: In this population-based survey, FD affected almost 1/5 of the responding adult population in SA, which was less than previously reported.http://www.kjg.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=5652&vmd=Fulldyspepsiadiagnosisprevalenceirritable bowel syndromeheartburn
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author Georgios Zacharakis
Sameer Al-Ghamdi
Jamaan AlZahrani
Abdulaziz Almasoud
Omar Arahmane
Abdullah AlShehri
Moaz Hassan Alharbi
Manal Mahmood Alsalmi
Sultan Bander Alotibi
Yasameen Abdullah Algaradi
Fatimah Nassir Alsadiq
Pavlos Nikolaidis
spellingShingle Georgios Zacharakis
Sameer Al-Ghamdi
Jamaan AlZahrani
Abdulaziz Almasoud
Omar Arahmane
Abdullah AlShehri
Moaz Hassan Alharbi
Manal Mahmood Alsalmi
Sultan Bander Alotibi
Yasameen Abdullah Algaradi
Fatimah Nassir Alsadiq
Pavlos Nikolaidis
Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
dyspepsia
diagnosis
prevalence
irritable bowel syndrome
heartburn
author_facet Georgios Zacharakis
Sameer Al-Ghamdi
Jamaan AlZahrani
Abdulaziz Almasoud
Omar Arahmane
Abdullah AlShehri
Moaz Hassan Alharbi
Manal Mahmood Alsalmi
Sultan Bander Alotibi
Yasameen Abdullah Algaradi
Fatimah Nassir Alsadiq
Pavlos Nikolaidis
author_sort Georgios Zacharakis
title Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
title_short Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
title_full Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
title_fullStr Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the Rome IV Criteria to Functional Dyspepsia Symptoms in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiology and Clinical Practice
title_sort effects of the rome iv criteria to functional dyspepsia symptoms in saudi arabia: epidemiology and clinical practice
publisher Jin Publishing & Printing Co.
series The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1598-9992
2233-6869
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background/Aims: Limited data is available in Saudi Arabia (SA) regarding the prevalence of functional dyspepsia (FD) symptoms and its subtypes, as defined by the ROME IV criteria. This study evaluated the burden of self-reported FD symptoms in the adult general population of SA and the current clinical practices. Methods: A web-based national cross-sectional health survey of the general population of SA was conducted using the Rome IV Diagnostic Questionnaire for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Adults with additional questions on the presence of symptoms compatible with functional heartburn (FH) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The quality of life and somatization questionnaires were also included. Results: Overall, 3,114 adults completed the questionnaire, but 303 (9.7%) were excluded due to inconsistent responses. Of the 2,811 consistent responders, 532 (18.3%) fulfilled the Rome IV criteria for FD symptoms. These were distributed into the FD subtypes as follows: 208 (7.4%) had postprandial distress syndrome, 228 (8.1%) had epigastric pain syndrome, and 96 (3.4%) had the overlapping variant. IBS-like symptoms were reported in 232 (44%) and FH in 102 (19%) 19% (102) of the subjects with functional dyspepsia. H. pylori-associated dyspepsia was reported by 25% (87/348). High somatization, lower quality of life scores, younger age, and female sex were associated more with the FD symptoms participants than those without. Approximately 1/5 respondents used over-the-counter medications to relieve the FD symptoms. Conclusions: In this population-based survey, FD affected almost 1/5 of the responding adult population in SA, which was less than previously reported.
topic dyspepsia
diagnosis
prevalence
irritable bowel syndrome
heartburn
url http://www.kjg.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=5652&vmd=Full
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