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Título : Involvement of Helicobacter pylori in preoperative gastric findings on a bariatric population
Autor : García Gómez-Heras, Soledad
Fernández Aceñero, María Jesús
González, Gilberto
Bolaños Muñoz, María de Lourdes
Franco Rodríguez, Raquel
Paredes González, Julio
RUIZ-TOVAR POLO, JAIME
Fecha de publicación : 26-jul-2022
Resumen : .
Abstract The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) in bariatric patients is common and related to gastric pathology. With preoperative upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGE), these pathologies and the presence of Hp are diagnosed. The histopathological study of the UGE biopsies is classified based on the Sydney System, a scoring system that stages chronic gastritis (CG) and precancerous gastric lesions. The objective is to assess the histological findings of gastric biopsies during routine UGE and to determine the involvement of Hp in gastric disorders in patients undergoing bariatric surgery. A multicenter retrospective review of prospectively collected databases was performed. The presence of CG, gastric atrophy (GA), and gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM) in the study of the biopsies was assessed and correlated with Hp infection. The incidence of Hp among our bariatric population was 36.1%, and it increases with age. The percentage of patients with severe Hp infection is higher in patients with GA or GIM. The Hp eradication rate is also reduced when GA and GIM are present. A histological examination of all the biopsies did not show features of malignancy in any of the cases. Hp is not the only factor involved in the development of gastric pathology in bariatric patients.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159088
ISSN : 1735-6865
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