1. The Prevalence of Peptic Ulcer not Related to Helicobacter pylori or Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Use is Negligible in Southern Europe.
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Arroyo, Ma. Teresa, Forne, Montse, de Argila, Carlos Martin, Feu, Faust, Arenas, Juan, de la Vega, Juan, Garrigues, Vicente, Mora, Francisco, Castro, Manuel, Bujanda, Luis, Cosme, Angel, Castiella, Agustin, Gisbert, Javier P., Hervas, Antonio, and Lanas, Angel
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PEPTIC ulcer ,HELICOBACTER pylori ,NONSTEROIDAL anti-inflammatory agents ,ANTI-inflammatory agents ,HELICOBACTER pylori infections - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori is the major cause of peptic ulcer disease, but the proportion of H. pylori-negative peptic ulcers seems to be increasing in developed countries. We investigated the frequency of H. pylori-negative peptic ulcer without intake of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in a Mediterranean European country. We prospectively collected consecutive patients with an endoscopically verified active peptic ulcer over 6 months from different areas of Spain. Helicobacter pylori infection was assessed by rapid urease test and histologic examination (corpus and antral biopsies). A
13 C-urea breath test was performed if H. pylori was not detected with the invasive test. Patients were considered H. pylori-negative if all three tests were negative. NSAID use was determined by structured data collection. Of 754 consecutive peptic ulcer patients, 16 (2.1%) were H. pylori-negative and had not used NSAIDs before the diagnosis. Of the 472 patients who had duodenal ulcers, 95.7% (n = 452) were H. pylori-positive and only 1.69% (n = 8) were negative for both H. pylori infection and NSAID use; 193 patients had benign gastric ulcers and 87% (n = 168) of them were infected by H. pylori ( p < .001 vs. duodenal ulcers). NSAID intake was more frequent in gastric ulcer patients (52.8%) than in duodenal ulcer patients (25.4%; p < .001). Consequently, the frequency of H. pylori-negative gastric ulcer in patients not using NSAID was 4.1% (n = 8). Peptic ulcer disease is still highly associated with H. pylori infection in southern Europe, and only 1.6% of all duodenal ulcers and 4.1% of all gastric ulcers were not associated with either H. pylori infection or NSAID use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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