Prediction of Helicobacter pylori Infection by Endoscopic Severity of Erythematous Gastritis in Asymptomatic Adults

I. Oh, K. Rhee, O. Kim
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Background/Aims: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is correlated with erythematous gastritis, which is one of the endoscopic findings of the Sydney classification system. The present study evaluated the association between the endoscopic severity of erythematous gastritis and H. pylori infection.Methods: We prospectively enrolled asymptomatic adults who were diagnosed with erythematous gastritis during screening esophagogastroduodenoscopy. A rapid urease test was performed in all participants to diagnose H. pylori infection. The severity of erythematous gastritis was determined based on the Sydney classification system. The primary endpoint was the H. pylori infection rate according to the severity of erythematous gastritis (mild to moderate vs. severe).Results: In total, 131 patients with erythematous gastritis were included. The rate of H. pylori infection was 45.8% across all patients. Of the 131 included patients, 45 had mild gastritis, 43 had moderate gastritis, and 43 had severe gastritis. The H. pylori infection rate was significantly different between patients with mild to moderate erythematous gastritis and those with severe erythematous gastritis (20.5% vs. 97.7%, respectively; p = 0.000). After adjustment for potential confounding variables, the severity of erythematous gastritis was associated with the H. pylori infection rate. The kappa value was 0.563, and interobserver variation was 14.43%.Conclusions: H. pylori infection is observed to a moderate degree in patients with erythematous gastritis. The severity of erythematous gastritis is associated with the H. pylori infection rate.
无症状成人红斑性胃炎严重程度对幽门螺杆菌感染的内镜预测
背景/目的:幽门螺杆菌(Helicobacter pylori, H. pylori)感染与红斑性胃炎相关,是悉尼分类系统的内镜检查结果之一。本研究评估了内镜下红斑性胃炎严重程度与幽门螺杆菌感染之间的关系。方法:我们前瞻性地招募了在食管胃十二指肠镜检查中被诊断为红斑性胃炎的无症状成年人。在所有参与者中进行快速脲酶试验以诊断幽门螺杆菌感染。根据悉尼分类系统确定红斑性胃炎的严重程度。主要终点是根据红斑性胃炎严重程度的幽门螺杆菌感染率(轻度至中度vs重度)。结果:共纳入131例红斑性胃炎患者。所有患者幽门螺杆菌感染率为45.8%。在131例纳入的患者中,45例为轻度胃炎,43例为中度胃炎,43例为重度胃炎。轻、中度红斑性胃炎患者与重度红斑性胃炎患者幽门螺杆菌感染率差异有统计学意义(分别为20.5%和97.7%;P = 0.000)。在对潜在的混杂变量进行调整后,红斑性胃炎的严重程度与幽门螺杆菌感染率相关。kappa值为0.563,观察者间变异为14.43%。结论:在红斑性胃炎患者中存在中等程度的幽门螺杆菌感染。红斑性胃炎的严重程度与幽门螺杆菌感染率有关。
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