Barrett's Esophagus in an Area with an Exceptionally Low Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori Infection.

ISRN gastroenterology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-26 DOI:10.5402/2011/394734
Yeong Yeh Lee, Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif, Syed Hassan Syed Abd Aziz, S Mahendra Raj
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Abstract

Objective. This study was undertaken to gain an insight into the relationship between Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, Barrett's esophagus and reflux esophagitis in an area of exceptionally low prevalence of H. pylori infection. Methods. A total of 1895 consecutive upper endoscopies performed between January 2005 and July 2007 were reviewed. 120 cases of columnar-lined esophagus and endoscopic esophagitis were evaluated. H. pylori infection was determined using the urease test and/or histology. Results. The rate of endoscopic esophagitis was 5.49% (80 Malays, 24 non-Malays) while histological reflux esophagitis was found in 3.75% (56 Malays, 15 non-Malays). Barrett's esophagus was present in 0.79% (11 Malays, 4 non-Malays). H. pylori infection was present in 8/120 or 6.67% subjects. Conclusion. The low rate of Barrett's esophagus in this population does not support the hypothesis that the absence of H. pylori infection is more than a minor risk factor for Barrett's esophagus.

Barrett食管幽门螺杆菌感染发生率极低的地区。
目标。本研究旨在深入了解幽门螺杆菌感染、巴雷特食管和反流性食管炎在幽门螺杆菌感染率极低地区的关系。方法。本文回顾了2005年1月至2007年7月期间连续进行的1895例上消化道内窥镜检查。本文对120例柱状食管及内镜下食管炎进行了评价。通过脲酶试验和/或组织学检查确定幽门螺杆菌感染。结果。内镜下食管炎发生率为5.49%(80名马来人,24名非马来人),而组织学反流性食管炎发生率为3.75%(56名马来人,15名非马来人)。0.79%(11名马来人,4名非马来人)存在Barrett食管。有8/120或6.67%的受试者存在幽门螺杆菌感染。结论。在这一人群中,巴雷特食道的低发病率并不支持没有幽门螺杆菌感染是巴雷特食道的一个次要危险因素的假设。
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