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Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre

INTRODUCTION: Acid peptic disease is caused by excessive acid secretion or weakened mucosal defense. Symptoms include epigastric pain, bloating, and nausea. Factors like gastric acid, Helicobacter pylori infection, alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress contribute to peptic ulcers. Imbalances betw...

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Autores principales: Thapa, Rashmi, Pokharel, Mohir, Paudel, Saroj, Khadka, Tunam, Sapkota, Priyanka, Rana, Rohit, Pokharel, Moneec, Chhetri, Dinesh
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Publicado: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10566611/
http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.8228
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author Thapa, Rashmi
Pokharel, Mohir
Paudel, Saroj
Khadka, Tunam
Sapkota, Priyanka
Rana, Rohit
Pokharel, Moneec
Chhetri, Dinesh
author_facet Thapa, Rashmi
Pokharel, Mohir
Paudel, Saroj
Khadka, Tunam
Sapkota, Priyanka
Rana, Rohit
Pokharel, Moneec
Chhetri, Dinesh
author_sort Thapa, Rashmi
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description INTRODUCTION: Acid peptic disease is caused by excessive acid secretion or weakened mucosal defense. Symptoms include epigastric pain, bloating, and nausea. Factors like gastric acid, Helicobacter pylori infection, alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress contribute to peptic ulcers. Imbalances between offensive and defensive factors can lead to ulcers. Acid-related disorders impact the quality of life and mortality. Accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment are vital. This study aimed to find out the prevalence of acid peptic disease among patients with acute abdomen in the Department of Emergency Medicine in a tertiary care centre. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from 2 April 2022 and 2 April 2023 among the patients presented in the Department of Emergency Medicine in a tertiary care centre. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Committee. All patients presenting with acute abdominal pain in the Emergency Department were included in the study. Patients not giving consent were excluded from the study. Convenience sampling method was used. The point estimate was calculated at a 95% Confidence Interval. RESULTS: Out of the 400 patients with acute abdomen, the prevalence of acid peptic disease was found to be 87 (21.75%) (17.71-25.79, 95% Confidence Interval). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of acid peptic disease among patients with acute abdomen was found to be lower than in other studies performed in similar settings.
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spelling pubmed-105666112023-10-12 Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre Thapa, Rashmi Pokharel, Mohir Paudel, Saroj Khadka, Tunam Sapkota, Priyanka Rana, Rohit Pokharel, Moneec Chhetri, Dinesh JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc Original Article INTRODUCTION: Acid peptic disease is caused by excessive acid secretion or weakened mucosal defense. Symptoms include epigastric pain, bloating, and nausea. Factors like gastric acid, Helicobacter pylori infection, alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress contribute to peptic ulcers. Imbalances between offensive and defensive factors can lead to ulcers. Acid-related disorders impact the quality of life and mortality. Accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment are vital. This study aimed to find out the prevalence of acid peptic disease among patients with acute abdomen in the Department of Emergency Medicine in a tertiary care centre. METHODS: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from 2 April 2022 and 2 April 2023 among the patients presented in the Department of Emergency Medicine in a tertiary care centre. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institutional Review Committee. All patients presenting with acute abdominal pain in the Emergency Department were included in the study. Patients not giving consent were excluded from the study. Convenience sampling method was used. The point estimate was calculated at a 95% Confidence Interval. RESULTS: Out of the 400 patients with acute abdomen, the prevalence of acid peptic disease was found to be 87 (21.75%) (17.71-25.79, 95% Confidence Interval). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of acid peptic disease among patients with acute abdomen was found to be lower than in other studies performed in similar settings. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association 2023-08 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10566611/ http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.8228 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thapa, Rashmi
Pokharel, Mohir
Paudel, Saroj
Khadka, Tunam
Sapkota, Priyanka
Rana, Rohit
Pokharel, Moneec
Chhetri, Dinesh
Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title_full Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title_fullStr Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title_full_unstemmed Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title_short Acid Peptic Disease among Patients with Acute Abdomen Visiting the Department of Emergency Medicine in a Tertiary Care Centre
title_sort acid peptic disease among patients with acute abdomen visiting the department of emergency medicine in a tertiary care centre
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10566611/
http://dx.doi.org/10.31729/jnma.8228
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