The role of Helicobacter pylori infection in gastro-oesophageal reflux in Iranian children.

A Abdollahi, A Morteza, O Khalilzadeh, A Zandieh, M Asgarshirazi
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Abstract

Background: The relationship between Helicobacter pylori and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) in children is controversial.

Aim: To determine the role of H. pylori infection and GORD in children living in a region which is endemic for H. pylori infection.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken in 263 children aged 3-18 years, all of whom had symptoms of GORD and underwent upper gastro-intestinal endoscopy. H. pylori status was determined by conventional rapid urease test and Giemsa staining of antral and cardiac biopsies. Biopsies of the oesophagus and gastric mucosa were obtained from the lower oesophagus, the antrum and cardia according to standard protocol.

Results: Of the 263 patients, 81 (31·5%) had GORD and 162 (61·5%) had gastritis. There were 59 H. pylori-infected patients (22·4%) and 204 were uninfected. H. pylori infection was detected in 52 (88·1%) of the antral and 10 (1·9%) of the cardiac biopsies. Three (5·1%) of the biopsies revealed infection of both antrum and cardia and in seven (11·8%) only the cardia was infected. The prevalence of H. pylori infection among patients with GORD (13/83, 15%) was significantly lower than in those without GORD (46/180, 26%) (OR 0·54, CI 0·27-0·93, p<0·05). The prevalence of H. pylori infection among those with gastritis (48/162, 30%) was significantly higher than in those without gastritis (11/101, 10·8%) (OR 3·44, CI 1·69-7·015, p<0·001).

Conclusion: H. pylori infection might protect against GORD.

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背景:幽门螺杆菌与儿童胃食管反流病(GORD)的关系尚存争议。目的:探讨幽门螺杆菌感染和GORD在幽门螺杆菌感染流行地区儿童中的作用。方法:对263名3-18岁的儿童进行横断面研究,所有儿童均有GORD症状并行上消化道内窥镜检查。通过常规快速脲酶试验和胃窦和心脏活检的吉姆萨染色来确定幽门螺杆菌的状态。根据标准方案,从食管下段、上颌窦和贲门处进行食管和胃粘膜活检。结果:263例患者中,GORD 81例(31.5%),胃炎162例(61.5%)。幽门螺杆菌感染59例(22.4%),未感染204例。52例(88.1%)胃窦和10例(1.9%)心脏活检检出幽门螺杆菌感染。3例(5.1%)活检同时发现上腔和贲门感染,7例(11.8%)活检仅发现贲门感染。GORD患者幽门螺杆菌感染率(13/ 83,15%)明显低于无GORD患者(46/ 180,26%)(OR 0.54, CI 0.27 ~ 0.93, p)。结论:幽门螺杆菌感染可预防GORD。
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