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Prevalence of Endoscopic and Histological Lesions at Upper Endoscopy: A Cross-Sectional, Multicentre Study in Clinical Practice

Authors :
Vincenzo De Francesco
Angelo Zullo
Arnaldo Amato
Irene Bergna
Emanuele Bendia
Giorgia Giorgini
Elisabetta Buscarini
Guido Manfredi
Sergio Cadoni
Renato Cannizzaro
Stefano Realdon
Mario Ciuffi
Orazio Ignomirelli
Paola Da Massa Carrara
Giovanni Finucci
Antonietta Di Somma
Chiara Frandina
Mariafrancesca Loria
Francesca Galeazzi
Francesco Ferrara
Carlo Gemme
Noemi Sara Bertetti
Federica Gentili
Antonio Lotito
Bastianello Germanà
Nunzia Russo
Giuseppe Grande
Rita Conigliaro
Federico Cravero
Giovanna Venezia
Riccardo Marmo
Piera Senneca
Angelo Milano
Konstantinos Efthymakis
Fabio Monica
Paolo Montalto
Mario Lombardi
Olivia Morelli
Danilo Castellani
Daniela Nigro
Roberto Festa
Sergio Peralta
Maria Grasso
Antonino Carlo Privitera
Maria Emanuela Di Stefano
Giuseppe Scaccianoce
Mariangela Loiacono
Sergio Segato
Marco Balzarini
Paolo Usai Satta
Mariantonia Lai
Raffaele Manta
Source :
GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology, Pp 1-8 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Karger Publishers, 2024.

Abstract

Background/Aim: Prevalence of gastroduodenal endoscopic and histological lesions may modify over time due to different factors. We assessed both macroscopic and histological lesions currently detected at upper endoscopy performed in routine practice. Patients and Methods: Clinical, endoscopic, and histological data of consecutive adult patients referred for upper endoscopy in the 28 participating centres were analysed. Only patients who underwent the first endoscopic examination were considered. Prevalence of erosive/ulcerative lesions, cancers and extensive precancerous lesions in the stomach, and Helicobacter pylori infection was computed. Results: A total of 1,431 patients underwent endoscopy for gastro-oesophageal reflux symptoms (31.5%), dyspepsia (29.4%), or alarm symptoms (18.5%). Erosive oesophagitis or Barrett’s oesophagus was detected in 210 (14.7%) cases, peptic ulcer in 49 (3.4%), and a neoplastic lesion in 17 (1.2%). H. pylori was present in 201 (22.6%) cases, and extensive precancerous lesions on gastric mucosa in 46 (5.6%) patients. Gastric lesions were more prevalent in patients aged ≥50 years (26% vs. 18%; p = 0.001), and peptic ulcers were more frequently detected in patients with H. pylori (9.4% vs. 2.3%; p = 0.001) and in males (5.8% vs. 1.6%; p = 0.001), while neoplastic lesions in patients with alarm symptoms (3.8% vs. 0.6%; p = 0.001). Conclusions: The overall endoscopic lesions were more prevalent in patients aged ≥50 years, peptic ulcer and erosions were more frequent in H. pylori-infected patients, and extensive gastric precancerous lesions were present in less than 6% of cases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23871954
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.247f7a2243b64789b056418a27f4fa84
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000537685