Comparison of methods in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in Quindío, Colombia
Introduction: Helicobacter pylori is a gramnegative bacterium that colonizes the gastric mucosa, and infects more than half of the worldwide population, causing gastritis and ulcer-peptic disease and being associated with gastric carcinoma and gastric lymphoma (MALT). Objective: To compare the perfo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Colombia médica (Cali, Colombia) Colombia), 2006-09, Vol.37 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Helicobacter pylori is a gramnegative bacterium that
colonizes the gastric mucosa, and infects more than half of the
worldwide population, causing gastritis and ulcer-peptic disease and
being associated with gastric carcinoma and gastric lymphoma (MALT).
Objective: To compare the performance index of techniques of routine
diagnosis and PCR in order to establish by case definition the
prevalence of infection by H. pylori in patients with gastroduodenal
disease in Quindío. Methodology: In 73 patients were taken six
biopsies. One antral for the PCR-ureC, three for culture (antral, body
and fundus), other antral for rapid urease test (RUT). The previous
were united to one of the body for histological examination. The
performance index was established for each of the methods. For
definitive diagnosis of the infection we used the case definition
(positive H pylori) was used: A patient was classified as H. pylori
positive with isolation of bacteria in culture or based on the
agreement of at least two positive tests (histological examination, RUT
and PCR). Results: The histological examination was positive 79.5%
(58/73) in antral biopsy and in body 82.2% (60/73) and the combination
of both biopsies was 94.5% (69/73). Culture assessment in the three
biopsies showed identical results, 75.4% (55/73) and by combination all
biopsies were 86.3% (63/73). The RUT in antral biopsy was 79.5% (58/73)
and for PCR-ureC of antral biopsy was 86.3% (63/73). The prevalence for
H pylori infection was 97.3% (71/ 73) in accordance with the case
definition. The comparison of the results of each method in front of
the result by case definition, the histological examination, culture,
PCR and RUT presented 2, 8, 8, and 13 false negative in their order and
none presented false positives. Performance indexes (PI) for each
method were: Culture, 78.1% with sensibility, 88.7%, and identical
results in three biopsies. The RUT, had 82.2% and 81.7% of sensibility.
The histological examination was 87.0% with 86.6% of sensibility in
antral biopsy and 89.9% in body biopsy with sensibility of 90.9%. And
PCR-ureC had 89.0% with sensibility, 88.7% The combination of the
results for the three biopsies for culture increased their PI to 89.0%
with sensibility of 88.7%. The combination of results of the two
biopsies in the histological examination also showed PI increased of
97.3% with sensibility of 97.2% and showed significant differences in
front of the other methods. Conclusion: For the |
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ISSN: | 0120-8322 |