TY - JOUR
T1 - Helicobacter pylori is not associated with nonspecific abdominal pain in children
AU - Yoshida, N. R.
AU - Webber, E. M.
AU - Fraser, R. B.
AU - Ste-Marie, M. T.
AU - Giacomantonio, J. M.
PY - 1996/6
Y1 - 1996/6
N2 - Nonspecific abdominal pain is a significant problem in the pediatric population, and there has been much recent interest in the role that Helicobacter pylori (HP) might play in this disorder. A retrospective review was conducted at our center to determine its prevalence among children with otherwise undiagnosed abdominal pain. The study was conducted over a 45- month period during which 47 patients underwent gastroscopy and antral biopsies in the workup of this problem. Of the 37 patients who did not have a history of acid-pepsin disease (APD), only one (2.7%) tested positive for HP. In contrast, of the 10 who had a history of APD, three (30%) tested positive (P < .03). There were no distinguishing features among the HP-positive patients except for the presence of associated antral gastritis. Based on the current endoscopic results, of the nine patients with current evidence of APD, four (44%) were positive for HP; of the other 38 patients, none was positive for HP. Therefore, HP appears to be associated with antral gastritis, and HP does not play a role in nonspecific abdominal pain in this population.
AB - Nonspecific abdominal pain is a significant problem in the pediatric population, and there has been much recent interest in the role that Helicobacter pylori (HP) might play in this disorder. A retrospective review was conducted at our center to determine its prevalence among children with otherwise undiagnosed abdominal pain. The study was conducted over a 45- month period during which 47 patients underwent gastroscopy and antral biopsies in the workup of this problem. Of the 37 patients who did not have a history of acid-pepsin disease (APD), only one (2.7%) tested positive for HP. In contrast, of the 10 who had a history of APD, three (30%) tested positive (P < .03). There were no distinguishing features among the HP-positive patients except for the presence of associated antral gastritis. Based on the current endoscopic results, of the nine patients with current evidence of APD, four (44%) were positive for HP; of the other 38 patients, none was positive for HP. Therefore, HP appears to be associated with antral gastritis, and HP does not play a role in nonspecific abdominal pain in this population.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0022-3468(96)90121-9
DO - 10.1016/S0022-3468(96)90121-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 8783091
AN - SCOPUS:0029943129
SN - 0022-3468
VL - 31
SP - 747
EP - 749
JO - Journal of Pediatric Surgery
JF - Journal of Pediatric Surgery
IS - 6
ER -