High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

Background: Despite major advances in the management of ventilator-associated pneumonia, its pathogenesis is not clearly known. Recently, the role of gastric colonization has been proposed. We compared the prevalence of H. pylori by serology in patients with VAP and in control subjects to d...

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Main Authors: Alireza Dadashi, Nima Hosseinzadeh, Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad, Hossein Ghaderi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Medical Bacteriology
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Online Access:https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/389
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spelling doaj-d9eaad5bc4c04a039c345b3b3d870e752020-11-25T03:29:42ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Bacteriology2251-86492322-25812019-02-0181-2389High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated PneumoniaAlireza Dadashi0Nima Hosseinzadeh1Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad2Hossein Ghaderi3Infectious Disease Department, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Faculty of Medicine, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Social Medicine, Army University of Medical Sciences (AJA), Tehran, Iran.Department of Bacteriology, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Background: Despite major advances in the management of ventilator-associated pneumonia, its pathogenesis is not clearly known. Recently, the role of gastric colonization has been proposed. We compared the prevalence of H. pylori by serology in patients with VAP and in control subjects to determine the role of H. pylori and gastric colonization in the pathogenesis of VAP. Methods:118 intubated and mechanically ventilated patients were included and divided into two groups; 59 subjects with VAP and 59 control patients. Results of the serologic tests, demographic characteristics and time of blood sampling were registered. Results: Mean age in seropositive patients was significantly higher. 71.2% in the VAP group and 61.01% in controls were IgG seropositive (P=0.24). IgM seropositivity was 23.73% versus 8.47% in VAPs and controls, respectively (P=0.024). By increasing the time of intubation, more patients became seropositive for IgM (Pearson’s correlation coefficient=0.4, P=0.002). Conclusion:  IgM seropositivity and serum level were significantly higher in VAP patients. Also by increasing the duration of intubation and time of sampling, serum levels and seropositivity for IgM increased significantly. https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/389Gastric colonizationHelicobacter pyloriPathogenesisSerologyVentilator-associated pneumonia
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author Alireza Dadashi
Nima Hosseinzadeh
Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad
Hossein Ghaderi
spellingShingle Alireza Dadashi
Nima Hosseinzadeh
Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad
Hossein Ghaderi
High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
Journal of Medical Bacteriology
Gastric colonization
Helicobacter pylori
Pathogenesis
Serology
Ventilator-associated pneumonia
author_facet Alireza Dadashi
Nima Hosseinzadeh
Ebadallah Shiri Malekabad
Hossein Ghaderi
author_sort Alireza Dadashi
title High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
title_short High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
title_full High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
title_fullStr High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed High Seroprevalence of Anti-H. pylori Antibodies in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
title_sort high seroprevalence of anti-h. pylori antibodies in patients with ventilator associated pneumonia
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Bacteriology
issn 2251-8649
2322-2581
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Background: Despite major advances in the management of ventilator-associated pneumonia, its pathogenesis is not clearly known. Recently, the role of gastric colonization has been proposed. We compared the prevalence of H. pylori by serology in patients with VAP and in control subjects to determine the role of H. pylori and gastric colonization in the pathogenesis of VAP. Methods:118 intubated and mechanically ventilated patients were included and divided into two groups; 59 subjects with VAP and 59 control patients. Results of the serologic tests, demographic characteristics and time of blood sampling were registered. Results: Mean age in seropositive patients was significantly higher. 71.2% in the VAP group and 61.01% in controls were IgG seropositive (P=0.24). IgM seropositivity was 23.73% versus 8.47% in VAPs and controls, respectively (P=0.024). By increasing the time of intubation, more patients became seropositive for IgM (Pearson’s correlation coefficient=0.4, P=0.002). Conclusion:  IgM seropositivity and serum level were significantly higher in VAP patients. Also by increasing the duration of intubation and time of sampling, serum levels and seropositivity for IgM increased significantly.
topic Gastric colonization
Helicobacter pylori
Pathogenesis
Serology
Ventilator-associated pneumonia
url https://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/389
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