Abstract
Objective To investigate the infection status of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) in a Lhasa hospital. Methods A retrospective survey of Hp infection from 2009 to 2013 was conducted in Lhasa People's Hospital. The data of 14C-urea breath test and gastroscopy were analyzed. Results A total of 2 908 patients were enrolled, 1 518 (52.20%) were Hp positive, including 1 061 males (1 061/1 939, 54.72%) and 457 females (457/969, 47.16%). The Hp infection rate in males was higher than that in females (χ2=14.788, P= 0.000). The Hp infection rate by years from 2009 to 2013 was 55.97%(267/477), 49.79%(239/480), 54.66%(375/686), 52.06%(291/559) and 49.15%(347/706), respectively. The infection rate in 2013 was significantly lower than that in 2009 and 2011 (P=0.021, 0.040). There were no significant differences in Hp infection rates among Tibetan, Han and Hui ethnic groups. In 2020 cases who underwent endoscopic examination, 1 098 had Hp positive (54.36%). The Hp infection rate in chronic superficial gastritis group(39.91%) was significantly lower than that in erosive gastritis (χ2=30.143, P=0.000), gastric ulcer (χ2=22.434, P=0.000), gastric polyps (χ2=9.627, P=0.002), gastric cancer (χ2=9.506, P=0.002), duodenal ulcer (χ2=54.158, P=0.000), duodenitis (χ2=14.966, P=0.000) and compound ulcer groups (χ2=8.582, P=0.003). The Hp infection rate in duodenal ulcer group(68.42%) was significantly higher than that in chronic superficial gastritis (χ2=54.158, P=0.000), erosive gastritis (χ2=6.733, P=0.009), atrophic gastritis (χ2=21.496, P=0.000) and gastric ulcer groups (χ2=8.940, P=0.003). Conclusion Hp infection rate appears a decreasing trend in Lhasa area in last 5 years; among various gastro-duodenal diseases patients with duodenal ulcer have a highest Hp infection rate. Key words: Helicobacter pylori; Gastrointestinal diseases; Retrospective studies
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