Background: The prevalence of peptic ulcer increases with aging. Data relative to peptic ulcer in the elderly are around 5.2% to 9.9%. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence and the features of peptic ulcer in a non hospitalized population aged 65 or over.

Methods: We performed, for the first time, EGDS on 706 patients with symptoms related to the superior gastroenteric tract. We considered the following risk factors: familiarity for peptic disease, habits, eventual use of FANS, infection of Hp.

Results: Our data show that peptic ulcer increases with aging and with physiopathological age-related changes. 114 (16.1%) patients were affected by DU; 84 (11.9%) patients were affected by GU Symptoms thereafter were not clear: epigastralgy was present in 46.4% of patients affected by GU; pyrosis, belchings, swellings, epigastric headness were present in 37.7% of patients with DU. Several times PU may arise with some complications: melena was present in 14.9% of patients with DU vs 11.9% of patients with GU, hematemesis was present in 1.7% of patients with DU vs 5.9% of patients with G.U. The most important risk factor was the infection of Hp, at was present in 71.9% patients with GU and 81.6% patients with DU FANS assumption, often with high dose, was present in 30.9% of patients with GU and 18.4% of patients with DU.

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