Frequency of Seropositivity of Helicobacter Pylori Among Patients Presented with Dyspepsia
Nasrullah Aamer, Muhammad Khalid Nizamani, Narindar Kumar, Muneer Sadiq, Shaista Zeb, Kamran Ahmed Almani
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of seropositive helicobacter pylori (H.
pylori) among patients presented at outpatient department (OPD) with dyspepsia
at tertiary care Hospital.
Methodology: This descriptive
case-control study was conducted at medicine department of Peoples University
of Medical and Health Sciences for women Nawabshah (SBA). Study duration was
six months from October 2018 to March 2019. All the patients of age 18-70
years, presented with complaint of dyspepsia, either of gender were included in
the study. After taking informed consent all the patients underwent serological
assessment for H. pylori. From each study participant a 5ml blood sample was
taken and sent to the laboratory for the diagnosis of H. pylori. After collection
of the laboratory reports, all the data was collected via self-made study
proforma. Data analysis was done by using SPSS version 20.
Results: Total 78 patients of
dyspepsia were enrolled, their mean age was34.23+6.22 years and average
duration of symptoms was 15.23+7.14 months. Males were 43(55.1%) and females
were 35(44.9%). Feeling of abdominal distension after meal was among 21(26.9%)
cases, epigastrium pain was in 14(17.9%) cases, heart burn was among 32(41.0%)
patients, 07(09.0%) had belching and 19(24.4%) had multiple complaints. Seropositivity
rate of H. pylori was 33.30% among patients of dyspepsia and it was
statistically insignificant according to gender and socioeconomic status
(p->0.05).
Conclusion: As per study
conclusion the seropositivity of H. pylori was observed to be higher among
patients of dyspepsia and seropositivity of H. pylori was insignificantly
linked to gender and socioeconomic status.
Keywords:
Dyspepsia, H. pylori, seropositive