PREVALENCE OF ATROPHIC GASTRITIS IN SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING GASTRIC BIOPSY IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTER OF NEPAL

M. Ranjan, S. Poudyal, P. Neupane, Sabira Shrestha, Roshan Yadav, Asha Sharma
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Background: Atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia are precancerous conditions associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. The prevalence of these conditions varies among countries and even among different regions in same country. There is limited data from central Nepal regarding these entities. The primary aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of atrophic gastritis in gastric biopsy of symptomatic patients. Methods: A prospective study which included all consecutive patients undergoing endoscopic gastric biopsy. Biopsies from body and antrum obtained as per Sydney protocol. Histopathological examination was done by a team of histopathologists and reported according to updated Sydney classification. Statistical software SPSS (version 26, SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL) and STATA 14 were used for statistical analysis. Results: Of 113 consecutive patients, 103 were included for final analysis (female: 59.2% and mean age: 46.29 ± 16.54 years). Dyspepsia [EPS: 69 (66.9%) and PDS:19 (18.4%)] followed by GERD in 21 (20.3%) were the commonest presentations. On histology, atrophic gastritis was present in 101 (98.05%) patients with mild-, moderate-, and severe AG seen in 12 (11.8%), 87 (86.1%), and 2 (1.9%) respectively. Prevalence of AG was not different in patients with or without H. pylori infection (p=0.10). Intestinal metaplasia was present in 13 (12.62%). Helicobacter pylori were present in 58 (56.3%) with prevalence in antrum and body being 57 (55.3%) vs. 41 (39.8%), p=0.02. Conclusions: Atrophic gastritis, IM, and H. pylori infection is highly prevalent in symptomatic patients and the prevalence in younger population is equally high compared to older population.
在尼泊尔三级保健中心接受胃活检的有症状的患者中萎缩性胃炎的患病率
背景:萎缩性胃炎和肠化生是与幽门螺杆菌感染相关的癌前病变。这些疾病的流行程度在各国之间,甚至在同一国家的不同区域之间都有所不同。尼泊尔中部关于这些实体的数据有限。本研究的主要目的是评估萎缩性胃炎在有症状患者胃活检中的患病率。方法:一项前瞻性研究,包括所有连续接受胃镜活检的患者。根据悉尼协议对身体和胃窦进行活组织检查。组织病理学检查由一组组织病理学家完成,并根据更新的悉尼分类报告。统计软件SPSS(版本26,SPSS Inc.)Chicago, IL)和STATA 14进行统计分析。结果:在连续113例患者中,103例纳入最终分析,其中女性占59.2%,平均年龄46.29±16.54岁。最常见的表现是消化不良[EPS: 69(66.9%)和PDS:19(18.4%)],其次是GERD 21(20.3%)。组织学上,101例(98.05%)患者存在萎缩性胃炎,轻、中、重度胃炎分别为12例(11.8%)、87例(86.1%)和2例(1.9%)。幽门螺杆菌感染患者和未感染幽门螺杆菌患者的AG患病率无差异(p=0.10)。13例(12.62%)出现肠化生。58例(56.3%)存在幽门螺杆菌,其中胃窦57例(55.3%)比体表41例(39.8%),p=0.02。结论:萎缩性胃炎、IM和幽门螺杆菌感染在有症状的患者中非常普遍,并且在年轻人群中的患病率与老年人群一样高。
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