scholarly journals The importance of a patient’s background in formulating a management approach

2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Anil Ojha ◽  
Pawan Shrestha ◽  
David A. Green

Peptic ulcer disease is uncommon in childhood, with non-specific clinical features. A tendency to late diagnosis makes it more likely for a patient to present with complications. Here we discuss a child with low socio-economic status from a developing country who presented with severe anemia secondary to a bleeding duodenal ulcer. The case highlights the importance of the patient’s background in the formulation of a management approach. In some cases this may be intuitive to an experienced physician. However, we demonstrate this with a simple mathematical diagnostic model using disease prevalences which are tied to our individual patient’s circumstances. The model shows how the negative predictive value of a test can change according to the patient’s background. We also suggest that the best treatment option will be influenced by the patient’s circumstances. Our patient comes from Nepal, but the principles involved are universally applicable.

2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. S983-S983
Author(s):  
Nicole Farha ◽  
Clare Humphrey ◽  
K. James Kallail ◽  
William J. Salyers

Author(s):  
Bader Maiedh Mohsen Aladainan ◽  
Mahdi Turki Bin Ali Alfataih ◽  
Alhassan Ahmed Mohammed Aldundur ◽  
Rashed Saleh Mohammed Balhareth ◽  
Eisa Yazeed Ghazwani

Many etiological hypotheses have been suggested to explain the development of peptic ulcers during the last 300 years (including gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer). In the last two decades, significant progress has been made in understanding the pathophysiology of peptic ulcer disease, particularly with regard to the involvement of Helicobacter pylori and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs). This study will attempt to review literature on etiology and management of gastric and duodenal ulcers among adolescents.


Author(s):  
O. V. Demydas

Objective — to analyze clinical neurological manifestations in patients suffering from peptic ulcer disease in the acute phase and in remission, based on the findings of a comprehensive clinical neurological, neuropsychological and paraclinical study. Methods and subjects.  84 patients suffering from PUD were comprehensively examined while in the acute phase of the disease and then all 84 were reexamined while in remission. The age range of the patients was from 25 to 60 years. The average age of the patient was 39.90 ± 1.29 years. The examined individuals were destributed into two groups based on whether they presented symptoms of an acute phase or remission of the peptic ulcer disease. The comprehensive examination included: interview and complaint analysis, neurological examination focused on the state of the autonomic nervous system, study of the neuropsychological differences (the trait and state anxiety levels monitoring based on the Spielberg‑Khanin scale, depressive state evaluation using Beck Depression Inventory, self‑perceived health assessment, mood and activity monitoring using the SAN questionnaire, cognitive impairment evaluation using the MMSE scale, assessment of the refocusing speeds and performance distribution using Schulte tables), as well as lab tests and procedures. Results. Most often, subjects complained of headache (74 (88.0 %) in the acute stage and 37 (44.0 %) in remission). The second most common was a complaint of pain in the thoracic spine (69 (82.1 %) and 35 (41.6 %), respectively). Complaints of dizziness, pain in the heart, palpitations, «interruptions» in the heart, paresthesia were often recorded. In 11 (12.4 %) patients with duodenal ulcer in the acute stage experienced episodes of syncopal state, while in the remission stage they were absent. Complaints that indicated the presence of psychoemotional disorders were anxiety, decreased memory and attention, and sleep disturbances. In patients with duodenal ulcer disease we revealed lesions of the central and peripheral nervous system. Central nervous system disorders were manifested in the form of vestibulo‑cerebellar syndrome (in 30 (35.7 %) patients in the acute stage and in 14 (16.6 %) in the remission stage), extrapyramidal disorders (respectively in 10 (11.9 %) and 4 (4.76 %)) and signs of pyramidal dysfunction (37 (44.0 %) and 15 (17.8 %)). Clinical and neurological examination of the peripheral nervous system in 68 (80.9 %) patients with peptic ulcer in the acute stage and in 31 (36.9 %) in the remission stage revealed polyneuropathy syndrome of varying degrees. Signs of polyneuropathy were accompanied by complaints of disorders of the peripheral nervous system (45 (53.5 %) and 15 (17.8 %) cases, respectively). In 27.4 % of patients with peptic ulcer disease in the acute stage of the complaint were absent at all, and only a thorough neurological examination revealed signs of polyneuropathy. In 56 (66.6 %) patients with peptic ulcer disease in the acute stage and 28 (33.3 %) in the remission stage, the morbidity of paravertebral points in the lower thoracic spine was revealed. Conclusions. Having analyzed the data obtained through the interviews, as well as the neurological characteristics of patients with peptic ulcer disease of the duodenum in the acute phase and in remission it was concluded that most of the somatic complaints and neurological manifestations were common in both the acute phase and the remission of the disease. However, all of the identified neurological differences were significantly more common in the acute phase of the disease.  


1985 ◽  
Vol 66 (5) ◽  
pp. 377-377
Author(s):  
N. A. Cherkasova ◽  
H. S. Bikbulatova ◽  
V. N. Leonova

There were 26 patients with gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer (17 boys, 9 girls) aged from 9 to 18 years under observation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 146 (5) ◽  
pp. S-183
Author(s):  
Steve Serrao ◽  
Christian S. Jackson ◽  
David Juma ◽  
Diana Ibrahim ◽  
Sam Soret ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
VAZHA GVANTSELADZE ◽  
NANA GNANTSELADZE

The aim of the study was to study the frequency and nature of episodes of heartburn and bloating in patients with duodenal and gastric ulcers in the Georgian population, considering the histomorphological and morphometric changes of the gastric mucosa and the parameters of gastric secretion. At the same time, we were interested in analyzing patients' anamnesis before being hospitalized for the last 2 months. The analysis of the material showed that incidence of heartburn episodes in the Georgian population is clearly higher in patients with peptic ulcer disease 12 - (79.9%) than in patients with gastric ulcer (9 - 31.9%). Episodes of heartburn in these patients are characterized not only by increasing of rate (more than 50 episodes), both day and night, but the intensity and duration (which is due to abnormal gastroesophageal reflux). This is a high risk for the occurrence of heartburn episodes. As for bloating, it was detected in patients with duodenal ulcer (11–26.2%), in gastric ulcer 11– (32.9%). The main pathogenetic aspects of heartburn episodes were found to be diffuse fundal glands hyperplasia and high acidity (duodenal ulcer and pyloric anterior ulcer). It was also found that a large percentage of patients were not treated properly, leading to impaired ability to work and changes in quality of life and disease progression.


2022 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-116
Author(s):  
Rakesh Kumar Chanania ◽  
Lakshay Goyal ◽  
Sanjeev Gupta ◽  
Gagandeep Chanania ◽  
Sahil Heer

Background: A prospective study was conducted on 100 patients of perforation peritonitis: To find out the incidence of gastro intestinal perforation in various age groups, sex, riral or urban, socio economic status, To find out the various causes and sites of gastra intestinal perforartions, To determine various types of procedures being done to treat gastro intestinal perforations.Methods:The study population consisted of 100 patients of perforation peritonitis admitted at surgical wards of Rajindra Hospital, Patiala. Patients underwent necessary investigations such as Blood counts, biochemical analysis and urine analysis. X-ray Abdomen and chest / USG Abdomen/Pelvis CT-Abdomen (as and when required). All diagnosed patients were subjected to surgery. In all cases, operative findings and postoperative course were followed up for three months. Final outcome was evaluated on the basis of clinical, operative and radiological findings. In pre-pyloric and duodenal perforation, GRAHAM’S PATCH REPAIR carried out. In Ileal and Jejunal perforations, primary closure or exteriorization done depending upon the condition of the gut and duration of the symptoms. The patient outcome was assessed by duration of hospital stay, wound infection, wound dehiscence, leakage/entero-cutaneous fistula, intra-abdominal collection/abscess, ileostomy related complications and reoperation. Wound infection was graded as per SSI grading.Results:Most common age group for perforation was 21-40 years (50%) followed by 41-60 (33%) years in present study. Mean age of the patients is 37.91 + 13.15 years with male predominance (78%) in our study. 4% of the patients were of upper socio-economic status while 32% of the patients were of middle and 64% of the patients were of lower socio-economic status.Abdominal pain was seen in 100% of the patients while abdominal distension was present in 69% of the patients. Nausea/Vomiting was seen in 61% of the patients while Fever and Constipation was seen in 53% and 86% of the patients respectively. Diarrhoea was seen in 3% of the patients. Tenderness, guarding & rigidity, distension, obliteration of liver dullness and evidence of free fluid were present in 100% of the patients. Bowel sounds were not detected in all the patients. Most common perforations were Duodena(37%), Ileal (25%), Gastric (25%) followed by Appendicular (9%), Jejunal (4%) and Colonic perforation (2%). The most common etiology of gastrointestinal perforations was Peptic ulcer followed by Typhoid, Appendicitis, Tuberculosis, Trauma, Malignancy and non-specific infection.In Gastric perforations, Peptic ulcer was the most common cause of perforation followed by Trauma. In Ileal perforations, Typhoid was the most common cause of perforation followed by Tuberculosis and non-specific infection. In Appendicular perforations, most common cause was Appendicitis. In Jejunal perforations, most common cause was Trauma. In Colonic perforations, most common cause was Malignancy.Conclusions:The incidence of gastrointestinal perforations was common in 21-40 years age group followed by 41-60 years age group with male preponderance in our study. The most common site of perforations was Gastro-duodenal followed by Ileal perforations and the most common cause for these perforations was peptic ulcer followed by typhoid. The most common procedure done to treat gastrointestinal perforations was primary closure, resection and anastomosis, appendectomy and stoma formation. However, small sample size and short follow up period were the limitations of the present study.


2016 ◽  
pp. 138-142
Author(s):  
Yurii Gurzhenko ◽  
Vasyl Soroka

The aim of the research: evaluation of the peculiarities of anxiety in male patients with gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, which are sexual disorders. Materials and methods. The research is based on the generalization of the results of complex examination and treatment of 130 patients with peptic ulcer of duodenum and stomach in remission who have sexual disorders. The patients were divided into three groups: basic, comparative and referential. Was used C. Spielberger’s self-evaluation scale of situational and personal anxiety and M. Kurgan’s methodology. Results. It has been proven that the level of personal anxiety has a close correlation with the duration of peptic ulcer disease. Conclusion. The presence of peptic ulcer disease creates a certain basis for further psychological stress, similar to negative effect with the development of sexual disorders. Among the examined patients prevailed the somatized nature of depression.


1986 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 444-444
Author(s):  
G. I. Volodina ◽  
V. R. Gorst

In order to study motility of the stomach and to establish practical significance of a number of quantitative radiological criteria of its motility 60 patients with peptic ulcer and duodenal ulcer and in the presenting state and 8 virtually healthy persons aged from 18 to 57 years were examined. There were 62 men and 6 women. Thirty-nine suffered from duodenal bulb ulcer, 12 from gastric ulcer, and 9 had a presenting condition. Three patients with peptic ulcer had a pronounced pain syndrome; 9 people had no pain at the time of X-ray examination.


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