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Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer

Objective The Kyoto gastritis classification categorizes the endoscopic characteristics of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection-associated gastritis and identifies patterns associated with a high risk of gastric cancer. We investigated its efficacy, comparing scores in patients with H. pylori-a...

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Autores principales: Sugimoto, Mitsushige, Ban, Hiromitsu, Ichikawa, Hitomi, Sahara, Shu, Otsuka, Taketo, Inatomi, Osamu, Bamba, Shigeki, Furuta, Takahisa, Andoh, Akira
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5410464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28321054
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author Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Ban, Hiromitsu
Ichikawa, Hitomi
Sahara, Shu
Otsuka, Taketo
Inatomi, Osamu
Bamba, Shigeki
Furuta, Takahisa
Andoh, Akira
author_facet Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Ban, Hiromitsu
Ichikawa, Hitomi
Sahara, Shu
Otsuka, Taketo
Inatomi, Osamu
Bamba, Shigeki
Furuta, Takahisa
Andoh, Akira
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description Objective The Kyoto gastritis classification categorizes the endoscopic characteristics of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection-associated gastritis and identifies patterns associated with a high risk of gastric cancer. We investigated its efficacy, comparing scores in patients with H. pylori-associated gastritis and with gastric cancer. Methods A total of 1,200 patients with H. pylori-positive gastritis alone (n=932), early-stage H. pylori-positive gastric cancer (n=189), and successfully treated H. pylori-negative cancer (n=79) were endoscopically graded according to the Kyoto gastritis classification for atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, fold hypertrophy, nodularity, and diffuse redness. Results The prevalence of O-II/O-III-type atrophy according to the Kimura-Takemoto classification in early-stage H. pylori-positive gastric cancer and successfully treated H. pylori-negative cancer groups was 45.1%, which was significantly higher than in subjects with gastritis alone (12.7%, p<0.001). Kyoto gastritis scores of atrophy and intestinal metaplasia in the H. pylori-positive cancer group were significantly higher than in subjects with gastritis alone (all p<0.001). No significant differences were noted in the rates of gastric fold hypertrophy or diffuse redness between the two groups. In a multivariate analysis, the risks for H. pylori-positive gastric cancer increased with intestinal metaplasia (odds ratio: 4.453, 95% confidence interval: 3.332-5.950, <0.001) and male sex (1.737, 1.102-2.739, p=0.017). Conclusion Making an appropriate diagnosis and detecting patients at high risk is crucial for achieving total eradication of gastric cancer. The scores of intestinal metaplasia and atrophy of the scoring system in the Kyoto gastritis classification may thus be useful for detecting these patients.
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spelling pubmed-54104642017-05-15 Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer Sugimoto, Mitsushige Ban, Hiromitsu Ichikawa, Hitomi Sahara, Shu Otsuka, Taketo Inatomi, Osamu Bamba, Shigeki Furuta, Takahisa Andoh, Akira Intern Med Original Article Objective The Kyoto gastritis classification categorizes the endoscopic characteristics of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection-associated gastritis and identifies patterns associated with a high risk of gastric cancer. We investigated its efficacy, comparing scores in patients with H. pylori-associated gastritis and with gastric cancer. Methods A total of 1,200 patients with H. pylori-positive gastritis alone (n=932), early-stage H. pylori-positive gastric cancer (n=189), and successfully treated H. pylori-negative cancer (n=79) were endoscopically graded according to the Kyoto gastritis classification for atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, fold hypertrophy, nodularity, and diffuse redness. Results The prevalence of O-II/O-III-type atrophy according to the Kimura-Takemoto classification in early-stage H. pylori-positive gastric cancer and successfully treated H. pylori-negative cancer groups was 45.1%, which was significantly higher than in subjects with gastritis alone (12.7%, p<0.001). Kyoto gastritis scores of atrophy and intestinal metaplasia in the H. pylori-positive cancer group were significantly higher than in subjects with gastritis alone (all p<0.001). No significant differences were noted in the rates of gastric fold hypertrophy or diffuse redness between the two groups. In a multivariate analysis, the risks for H. pylori-positive gastric cancer increased with intestinal metaplasia (odds ratio: 4.453, 95% confidence interval: 3.332-5.950, <0.001) and male sex (1.737, 1.102-2.739, p=0.017). Conclusion Making an appropriate diagnosis and detecting patients at high risk is crucial for achieving total eradication of gastric cancer. The scores of intestinal metaplasia and atrophy of the scoring system in the Kyoto gastritis classification may thus be useful for detecting these patients. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2017-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5410464/ /pubmed/28321054 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The Internal Medicine is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Ban, Hiromitsu
Ichikawa, Hitomi
Sahara, Shu
Otsuka, Taketo
Inatomi, Osamu
Bamba, Shigeki
Furuta, Takahisa
Andoh, Akira
Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title_full Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title_fullStr Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title_short Efficacy of the Kyoto Classification of Gastritis in Identifying Patients at High Risk for Gastric Cancer
title_sort efficacy of the kyoto classification of gastritis in identifying patients at high risk for gastric cancer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5410464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28321054
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