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Evaluation of the Reliabilty of Endoscopic Examination For Determining Gastritis
2019
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Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Mecmuası
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Objectives: This study was planned for evaluating the reliability of endoscopic examination findings in patients with dyspepsia. It can also be considered as a pilot study for broader, population studies. Materials and Methods: All files of the patients who underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy because of dyspeptic symptoms were included in the study. All files were analysed to acquire data including, demographics, history of the patients, comorbidities, and findings of all medical tests, especially endoscopic findings. Endoscopic and histopathological diagnoses were evaluated with descriptive and comparative statistics. Results: A total of 90 patient files were included. Mean age of the patients was 50.21±16.26. Group 1 included all patients who were diagnosed endoscopically as “Antral gastritis”, whereas group 2 consisted of the patients with no findings of any gastritis. Group 1 was formed of 72 patients whereas group 2 had 18 patients. Total number of patients with histopathologically diagnosed chronic gastritis was 83 (92.2%). Correlation between endoscopic and histopathological examination of the stomach was found significant (κ=0.392; p<0.001). Endoscopic diagnosis of antral gastritis was also related with Helicobacter pylori infection in patients (p=0.003). Conclusion: We found that in our sample, the gastritis detection rate with endoscopic and histopathological examination was 80% and 92%, respectively. It seems that the reasons behind the very low rates of functional dyspepsia should be investigated. Endoscopic mucosal findings are significantly related to histopathological diagnosis of chronic gastritis. However, it is also noted that these relations tends to fade when we exclude cases with mild inflammation.

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Evaluation of the Reliabilty of Endoscopic Examination For Determining Gastritis
2019
Author:  
Abstract:

Objectives: This study was planned to evaluate the reliability of endoscopic examination findings in patients with dyspepsia. It can also be considered as a pilot study for broader, population studies. Materials and Methods: All files of the patients who underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy because of dyspeptic symptoms were included in the study. All files were analyzed to acquire data including, demographics, history of the patients, comorbidities, and findings of all medical tests, especially endoscopic findings. Endoscopic and histopathological diagnoses were evaluated with descriptive and comparative statistics. Results: A total of 90 patient files were included. Mean age of the patients was 50.21±16.26. Group 1 included all patients who were diagnosed endoscopically as "Antral gastritis", whereas group 2 consisted of the patients with no findings of any gastritis. Group 1 was formed of 72 patients whereas group 2 had 18 patients. The total number of patients with histopathologically diagnosed chronic gastritis was 83 (92.2%). Correlation between endoscopic and histopathological examination of the stomach was found significant (κ=0.392; p<0.001). Endoscopic diagnosis of antral gastritis was also related with Helicobacter pylori infection in patients (p=0.003). Conclusion: We found that in our sample, the gastritis detection rate with endoscopic and histopathological examination was 80% and 92%, respectively. It seems that the reasons behind the very low rates of functional dyspepsia should be investigated. Endoscopic mucosal findings are significantly related to the histopathological diagnosis of chronic gastritis. However, it is also noted that these relationships tend to fade when we exclude cases with mild inflammation.

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Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Mecmuası

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Ulusal

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Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Mecmuası