Disaccharidase deficiencies and gastrointestinal symptoms in patients referred to gastroscopic examination: a single center study from Norway.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hanna Fjeldheim Dale, Milada Hagen, Mattis Bekkelund, Chirajyoti Deb, Jørgen Valeur
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Abstract

Objective: Gastrointestinal illnesses have been reported in relation to low disaccharidase activity, yet both the prevalence of disaccharidase deficiency and its association with gastrointestinal symptoms and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are largely unknown. We aimed to determine the association between low activity of disaccharidase enzymes on gastrointestinal symptoms and presence of IBS.

Methods: Patients referred for gastroscopic examination due to gastrointestinal complaints were consecutively included. A pinch biopsy was taken from the distal part of duodenum, and disaccharidase activity was measured using the Dahlqvist method. Gastrointestinal symptom severity was measured using IBS-Symptom Severity Score (IBS-SSS).

Results: A total of 40 patients were included. Disaccharidase deficiency was detected in 24 patients (60%). Half of the patients (n = 21) had IBS according to Rome IV criteria. A majority (75%) of all patients reported moderate to severe gastrointestinal symptoms. Moderate to severe gastrointestinal symptoms were reported by 16 patients (67%) with disaccharidase deficiency and in 14 patients (88%) with normal disaccharidase activity. Lactase deficiency was detected in 22 patients (55%), maltase deficiency in 11 patients (28%), sucrase deficiency in 9 patients (23%), isomaltase deficiency in 13 patients (33%) and glucoamylase deficiency in 12 patients (30%). The activity of all enzymes was reduced in 8 patients (20%). Degree of disaccharidase deficiency was not associated with either the severity of gastrointestinal symptoms or the diagnosis of IBS. Enzymes levels were not associated with gastrointestinal symptom scores.

Conclusion: Our findings did not reveal any association between biochemically measured disaccharidase deficiency and gastrointestinal symptoms or the presence of IBS.

二糖酶缺乏症与转诊胃镜检查患者的胃肠道症状:挪威的一项单中心研究。
目的:有报道称,胃肠道疾病与二糖酶活性低有关,但二糖酶缺乏症的发病率及其与胃肠道症状和肠易激综合征(IBS)的关系大多不为人知。我们旨在确定双糖酶活性低与胃肠道症状和肠易激综合征之间的关系:方法:连续纳入因胃肠道不适而转诊进行胃镜检查的患者。方法:连续纳入因胃肠道不适而转诊至胃镜室检查的患者,从十二指肠远端进行活检,采用 Dahlqvist 法测量二糖酶活性。胃肠道症状严重程度采用肠易激综合征症状严重程度评分法(IBS-SSS)进行测量:结果:共纳入 40 名患者。24名患者(60%)被检测出患有双糖酶缺乏症。根据罗马IV标准,半数患者(21人)患有肠易激综合征。大多数患者(75%)报告有中度至重度胃肠道症状。16名二糖酶缺乏症患者(67%)和14名二糖酶活性正常的患者(88%)出现了中度至重度胃肠道症状。22 名患者(55%)发现乳糖酶缺乏症,11 名患者(28%)发现麦芽糖酶缺乏症,9 名患者(23%)发现蔗糖酶缺乏症,13 名患者(33%)发现异麦芽糖酶缺乏症,12 名患者(30%)发现葡萄糖淀粉酶缺乏症。8 名患者(20%)所有酶的活性都降低。双糖酶缺乏的程度与胃肠道症状的严重程度或肠易激综合征的诊断无关。酶水平与胃肠道症状评分无关:我们的研究结果表明,生化测定的二糖酶缺乏症与胃肠道症状或是否患有肠易激综合征之间没有任何关联。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution
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