Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology

Aim: To determine the prevalence of H. pylori based on endoscopic biopsy and to investigate the association between H. pylori and endoscopy diagnosis and histopathological diagnosis. Materials and Methods: Over a period of two years, 228 endoscopic biopsies were included. Endoscopy diagnosis, histop...

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Main Authors: Roshana Shrestha, Kamal Koirala, K C Shiv Raj, Kabita Hada Batajoo
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2014;volume=3;issue=2;spage=154;epage=158;aulast=Shrestha
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spelling doaj-a79ca924fc494efdbcfb801cd40646a92020-11-24T21:27:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632014-01-013215415810.4103/2249-4863.137663Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathologyRoshana ShresthaKamal KoiralaK C Shiv RajKabita Hada BatajooAim: To determine the prevalence of H. pylori based on endoscopic biopsy and to investigate the association between H. pylori and endoscopy diagnosis and histopathological diagnosis. Materials and Methods: Over a period of two years, 228 endoscopic biopsies were included. Endoscopy diagnosis, histopathological diagnosis, and colonization with H. pylori were recorded and compared using appropriate statistical tests. Results: The overall prevalence of H. pylori was 68%; 69.6% in males and 66.7% in females. Duodenal and gastric ulcers were seen more in males (63.2% and 60%) compared with females (32.1% and 40%) (P < 0.001). The total rate of colonization of H. pylori in duodenal ulcer and gastric ulcer (85.7% and 84%, respectively) was significantly higher than those in gastritis, duodenitis, and gastric cancer (61.8%, 69.2%, and 60%, respectively) (P = 0.046). Histologically, chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis was significantly higher in duodenal ulcer and gastric ulcer (57.1%, 44% and 21%, 40%) in comparison to chronic persistent gastritis (21.4%, 16%) with P value < 0.001. Similarly, chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis had higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in comparison to chronic persistent gastritis (85.3%, 83.3% vs. 41.4%) with P value < 0.001. Conclusion: This study reveals that the overall prevalence of H. pylori infection is high in our setting with no significant difference in gender. Peptic ulcers were common in males. Those with peptic ulcers had higher rates of H. pylori colonization. Chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis were common histological findings in ulcerative diseases with significantly higher H. pylori positivity.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2014;volume=3;issue=2;spage=154;epage=158;aulast=ShresthaDuodenal ulcergastritisgastric ulcerHelicobacter pyloripeptic ulcer diseaseupper gastrointestinal endoscopy Key Messages: This study revealed that the overall prevalence of H. pylori infection is very high with higher rates in ulcerative diseases and those with chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis. The high prevalence of the H. pylori reflects that it is a major public health burden; thereforeproper strategies of control and eradication should be implemented.
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author Roshana Shrestha
Kamal Koirala
K C Shiv Raj
Kabita Hada Batajoo
spellingShingle Roshana Shrestha
Kamal Koirala
K C Shiv Raj
Kabita Hada Batajoo
Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Duodenal ulcer
gastritis
gastric ulcer
Helicobacter pylori
peptic ulcer disease
upper gastrointestinal endoscopy Key Messages: This study revealed that the overall prevalence of H. pylori infection is very high with higher rates in ulcerative diseases and those with chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis. The high prevalence of the H. pylori reflects that it is a major public health burden; therefore
proper strategies of control and eradication should be implemented.
author_facet Roshana Shrestha
Kamal Koirala
K C Shiv Raj
Kabita Hada Batajoo
author_sort Roshana Shrestha
title Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
title_short Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
title_full Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
title_fullStr Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
title_full_unstemmed Helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
title_sort helicobacter pylori infection among patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: prevalence and relation to endoscopy diagnosis and histopathology
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Aim: To determine the prevalence of H. pylori based on endoscopic biopsy and to investigate the association between H. pylori and endoscopy diagnosis and histopathological diagnosis. Materials and Methods: Over a period of two years, 228 endoscopic biopsies were included. Endoscopy diagnosis, histopathological diagnosis, and colonization with H. pylori were recorded and compared using appropriate statistical tests. Results: The overall prevalence of H. pylori was 68%; 69.6% in males and 66.7% in females. Duodenal and gastric ulcers were seen more in males (63.2% and 60%) compared with females (32.1% and 40%) (P < 0.001). The total rate of colonization of H. pylori in duodenal ulcer and gastric ulcer (85.7% and 84%, respectively) was significantly higher than those in gastritis, duodenitis, and gastric cancer (61.8%, 69.2%, and 60%, respectively) (P = 0.046). Histologically, chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis was significantly higher in duodenal ulcer and gastric ulcer (57.1%, 44% and 21%, 40%) in comparison to chronic persistent gastritis (21.4%, 16%) with P value < 0.001. Similarly, chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis had higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in comparison to chronic persistent gastritis (85.3%, 83.3% vs. 41.4%) with P value < 0.001. Conclusion: This study reveals that the overall prevalence of H. pylori infection is high in our setting with no significant difference in gender. Peptic ulcers were common in males. Those with peptic ulcers had higher rates of H. pylori colonization. Chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis were common histological findings in ulcerative diseases with significantly higher H. pylori positivity.
topic Duodenal ulcer
gastritis
gastric ulcer
Helicobacter pylori
peptic ulcer disease
upper gastrointestinal endoscopy Key Messages: This study revealed that the overall prevalence of H. pylori infection is very high with higher rates in ulcerative diseases and those with chronic active gastritis and chronic follicular gastritis. The high prevalence of the H. pylori reflects that it is a major public health burden; therefore
proper strategies of control and eradication should be implemented.
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