Endoscopic Findings in Patients Presenting Dyspepsia: A Population-Based Study in Mashhad, North East of Iran

Mina AkbariRad, Abdollah Firoozi, AmirAli Moodi Ghalibaf, Hassan Mehrad-Majd, Bahram Kangi, Ali Beheshti Namdar

Abstract


Background:

The present study aimed to evaluate the endoscopic findings of patients with dyspepsia in Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad, Iran.

Methods:

This cross-sectional study collected endoscopic findings in patients with dyspepsia, including epigastric pain or heartburn, postprandial fullness, and early satiety from Ghaem Hospital from 2019 to 2020.

Results:

Totally, 743 patients were studied, and 42.3% (n= 314) were male. The mean age was 46 years. Among participants, 85.6% (n= 636) were included in the functional dyspepsia group, and the rest were included in the organic dyspepsia group. In the organic dyspepsia group, the highest frequency was related to peptic ulcer disease, with 7.2% (n=53). Moreover, the most common complaint was epigastric pain and heartburn. No significant association was found between comorbidities (P=0.083), smoking, and sex (P=0.532) with the risk of organic dyspepsia.

Conclusion:

Dyspepsia is not necessarily accompanied by other comorbidities. The most mentioned chief complaint was epigastric pain or heartburn. Functional dyspepsia was the most common diagnosis in patients with dyspepsia, and the peptic ulcer was the leading cause of organic dyspepsia. There was no difference in the underlying cause of dyspepsia in the sexes.


Keywords


Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, Dyspepsia, Peptic ulcer, Gastrointestinal malignancies

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/middle%20east%20j%20di.v10i1.2941

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