Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jul 2015)

Is Endoscopy Really Necessary in My Case? A Four Year Retrospective Study

  • HN Dinesh,
  • CD Jagadish Kumar,
  • HM Sanjay,
  • V Sachin,
  • Basavaraju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/13833.6242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
pp. PC12 – PC14

Abstract

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Introduction: About 40% of the general population report dyspepsia at some time in their life making it a fairly common disease. Uncomplicated dyspepsia refers to patients whose dyspepsia is not accompanied by alarm features or associated with NSAIDS usage. Aim: To assess the need for UGI Endoscopy and find out the patterns of different endoscopic presentations in patients presenting with uncomplicated dyspepsia. Materials and Methods: Our study conducted in KR Hospital, Mysore, Department of General Surgery is a retrospective endoscopic study of 1450 patients with uncomplicated dysepsia. Results: A significant 64% of the patients presenting with uncomplicated dyspepsia were found to have findings on endoscopy. The most common age range for positive endoscopic findings was 40-50 years in our hospital. Malignancy was diagnosed in 2.5% patients. Conclusion: We recommend upper GI endoscopy in patients presenting with uncomplicated dyspepsia for patients above 40 years of age in our hospital.

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