A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF UPPER ENDOSCOPY IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS: MACROSCOPY VERSUS MICROSCOPY

Granquist A, Fork T, Toth E, Axelsson I

Malmo University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden

 

Objective: To evaluate if the macroscopical appearance of ventricle and duodenum could predict the outcome of PAD in children and adolescents with gastrointestinal symptoms

Methods: During a period of 8 years (930101-201231) 347 patients (age 0.3-18 years, F/M 163/184) with gastrointestinal symptoms were referred to the Endoscopy Unit of Malmö University Hospital for upper endoscopy. The endoscopic findings were catalogued consecutively. When available the outcome of PAD was compared to the documented macroscopic appearance. A subgrouping of patients with known Helicobacter pylori (HP) status was done.

Results: Macroscopic normal duodenum was found in 194 patients. Of those patients the PAD revealed duodenitis in 11.5%. In Hp infected patients (41/194) with macroscopically normal duodenum the PAD showed duodenitis in 29%. PAD of macroscopically normal ventricle (n=134) showed gastritis in 34%. In HP infected patients (29/134) with normal appearance of the ventricle the PAD showed gastritis in 86%.

Conclusion: macroscopic appearance is not sufficient to predict the outcome neither of culture nor of PAD in symptomatic children and adolescents. We recommend a generous biopsy taking while upper endoscopy is performed.

 

 

 

 
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