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H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER

H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER. Paul Nacier MD Fellow American College of Physicians Fellow American Gastroenterology Association AMA Member AMHE Member Chief of Endoscopy KJMC, Brooklyn, NY. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER. Introduction. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER. Introduction

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H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER

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  1. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER Paul Nacier MD Fellow American College of Physicians Fellow American Gastroenterology Association AMA Member AMHE Member Chief of Endoscopy KJMC, Brooklyn, NY

  2. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Introduction

  3. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Introduction • Until 1983, most peptic ulcers were considered “idiopathic”

  4. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Introduction • Until 1983, most peptic ulcers were considered “idiopathic” • “Ulcer disease is an infectious disease” as proven by Warren and Marshall

  5. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Introduction • Until 1983, most peptic ulcers were considered “idiopathic” • “Ulcer disease is an infectious disease” as proven by Warren and Marshall • The pendulum is swinging: increase incidence of H Pylori negative ulcer.

  6. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Incidence

  7. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Incidence • The frequency is not exactly known but it is rising as the treatment or eradication of H Pylori is more successful.

  8. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes

  9. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The more common are false negative H Pylori results such as

  10. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The more common are false negative H Pylori results such as • Testing while on proton pump inhibitor, or recently on Bismuth or antibiotic

  11. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The more common are false negative H Pylori results such as • Testing while on proton pump inhibitor, or recently on Bismuth or antibiotic • Sampling error from biopsy site

  12. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The more common are false negative H Pylori results such as • Testing while on proton pump inhibitor, or recently on Bismuth or antibiotic • Sampling error from biopsy site • Biopsy from a “burn out” atrophic body gastritis with H pylori serology positive and lower serum pepsinogen I level

  13. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The more common are false negative H Pylori results such as • H Pylori biopsy negative, but histological evidence of past infection or recently treated infection • False negative by CHLO test in upper GI bleeding.

  14. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • And other more common causes are

  15. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • And other more common causes are • NSAID’s prescribed or OTC or surreptitious.

  16. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are

  17. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions

  18. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions • Sarcoidosis

  19. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions • Sarcoidosis • Ischemia

  20. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions • Sarcoidosis • Ischemia • Bile reflux

  21. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions • Sarcoidosis • Ischemia • Bile reflux • ZE syndrome

  22. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Chron’s disease and other granulomatous conditions • Sarcoidosis • Ischemia • Bile reflux • ZE syndrome • Penetrating carcinoma of the pancreas

  23. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Mastocytosis

  24. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Mastocytosis • Helicobacter Helmani

  25. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • The less common are • Mastocytosis • Helicobacter Helmani • Isolated H Pylori duodenal colonization (older age, diseases of the duodenal mucosa) which needs second look gastroscopy with duodenal biopsy or HPSA stools or urea breath test.

  26. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • Idiopathic

  27. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Causes • Idiopathic • They are exceedingly rare. It has been noted a higher gastrin level and peak acid output, and a rapid gastric emptying of solid and liquid resulting in a higher exposure of the duodenum to acid, causing mucosal ulceration. (Ke Mccoll, Gut 1993,34,762-8)

  28. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Clinical Implications and Complications

  29. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Clinical Implications and Complications • H Pylori negative ulcers can be refractory. “They lack the beneficial effect of H Pylori infection on antisecretory therapy” (James Freston, Alimentary Pharmacology Therapy, vol. 15, issue 2, pages 2-5). More long term therapy

  30. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Clinical Implications and Complications • Recurrent ulcers, obstruction and perforation. In a 12 month period: 2.5% of recurrence in patients treated for H Pylori compare to 13.4% in H Pylori negative cases

  31. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Clinical Implications and Complications • More probability of rectal bleeding: 16% of patients admitted for UGI bleeding could be H Pylori negative. (Lawrence Ct, Gastro 128, 2005, 1845-52)

  32. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Clinical Implications and Complications • In some parts of the world with an incidence of 90% positivity for H Pylori, therapy for ulcer is based on “empirical treatment and eradication without testing”. Such an approach could be subject to change.

  33. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Management

  34. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Management • Review causes

  35. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Management • Review causes • Long term therapy

  36. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Management • Review causes • Long term therapy • HPSA, C13 UBT test

  37. H PYLORI NEGATIVE ULCER • Management • Review causes • Long term therapy • HPSA, C13 UBT test • Second look gastroscopy and duodenal biopsy

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