Open Journal of Gastroenterology

Volume 11, Issue 10 (October 2021)

ISSN Print: 2163-9450   ISSN Online: 2163-9469

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Gastritis: Sociodemographic, Clinical, Endoscopic and Histological Aspects, about 593 Cases at the Digestive Endoscopy Unit of the General Hospital Idrissa Pouye

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DOI: 10.4236/ojgas.2021.1110019    166 Downloads   831 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Gastritis is a very common and widely distributed condition worldwide. It represents one of the most common pathological entities in gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy. Our objective was to determine the sociodemographic, clinical, endoscopic, and histological aspects of gastritis in the digestive endoscopy unit of the General Hospital Idrissa Pouye (GHIP). Materials and Method: This was a retrospective study over a period of 4 years (from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2017) at the digestive endoscopy unit of GHIP. We had collated oesogastroduodenal endoscopy (EGDE) reports with gastritis appearance with gastric biopsies and reports with normal stomach appearance with gastric biopsies and their histological reports. We collected and analyzed data on age, gender, indications for endoscopy, endoscopic findings and histological results. Results: The reports of 593 patients were analyzed. The mean age was 45 years old (range 8 - 88 years old) and the sex ratio was 0.63 (230 men). The indications for endoscopy were epigastralgia in (91%) of cases, dyspepsia in (22%) of cases, pyrosis in (12%) of cases. The endoscopic appearance was normal in 229 patients (39%). The endoscopic location of the gastritis was antral in 76%, fundic in 22% and pangastric in 2%. The gastritis was erythematous in 327 patients (90%), erosive in 126 patients (35%), congestive in 53 patients (15%), pseudonodular in 14 patients (4%) and atrophic in 10 patients (3%). Histology was normal in 8 patients (1.3%) and showed gastritis in 585 patients (98.7%). Gastritis was chronic in 575 patients (98.2%), acute in 10 patients (1.7%). Gastritis activity was moderate in (52.7%) and mild in (42.9%). Atrophy was absent in 521 patients (88.6%) and mild in 46 patients (8.2%). Intestinal metaplasia was found in 66 patients (11%). Dysplasia was present in 1.7% of cases. This dysplasia was intermediate grade (60%) in 6 patients, low grade (20%) in 2 patients and severe grade (20%). H. pylori was present in 404 patients (68%). Conclusion: Gastritis is usually found in the digestive endoscopy unit of the GHIP. The indications for endoscopy are dominated by epigastralgia and histology is necessary for its diagnosis.

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Bamba, C. , Ngone, G. , Salamata, D. , Polèle, F. , Aïssé, T. , Gnagna, D. , Louise, B. , Daouda, D. and Mouhamadou, M. (2021) Gastritis: Sociodemographic, Clinical, Endoscopic and Histological Aspects, about 593 Cases at the Digestive Endoscopy Unit of the General Hospital Idrissa Pouye. Open Journal of Gastroenterology, 11, 184-193. doi: 10.4236/ojgas.2021.1110019.

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