Endoscopic faces of Helicobacter Pylori infection

Journal Title: Revista de Medicină Militară - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 2

Abstract

Introduction: The infection caused by H. pylori appears secondary after a bacterial colonization of the stomach and the initial portion of the small bowel. H. pylori –infected patients can develop gastritis, peptic ulcer, stomach cancer or MALT lymphoma. H. pylori infection is defined by WHO like a type I carcinogen, its role in gastric carcinogenesis being supported by the greatest researchers. Objectives: In this study our purpose was to determine the endoscopic appearances in H. pylori infection quoted in medical literature until now and the frequency of their appearance in our group of interest. Materials and methods: In this study it was made an analytic study in which it was realized a retrospective cohort investigation at the Emergency Central Military and University Hospital “Dr. Carol Davila” Bucharest, gastroenterology branch –endoscopic department between 18.12.2012-21.08.2013 on 1694 patients between 18 and 92 years old, with the medium age of 55 years old. As a diagnostic method for H. pylori infection we used superior digestive endoscopy during which were taken biopsies and it was made a fast urease test. Results: Regarding the variation of the endoscopic aspects at the population of study, we have found gastritis with all its aspects (which was Sidney classified) in the biggest percentage meaning 59.3% of the cases, followed with a percentage of 18.8% by those without any endoscopic abnormality, and then in 10,33% of the cases we have found peptic ulcer. With a smaller percentage, under 10%, we have found duodenitis at 8.67% of this patients, and finally the most severe lesions represented by gastric cancer and lymphoma were found at 2,7% of the H.pylori infected patients.

Authors and Affiliations

Geanina Spulber, Raul Mateescu, Florentina Ionita Radu, Mariana Jinga, Petrut Nuta, Raluca S. Costache, Bogdan Macadon, Mihaita Patrasescu, Andrada Popescu, Sandica Bucurica

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Geanina Spulber, Raul Mateescu, Florentina Ionita Radu, Mariana Jinga, Petrut Nuta, Raluca S. Costache, Bogdan Macadon, Mihaita Patrasescu, Andrada Popescu, Sandica Bucurica (2015). Endoscopic faces of Helicobacter Pylori infection. Revista de Medicină Militară, 0(2), 34-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-195587