Introduction: Upper gastrointestinal (UGI) symptoms are among the commonest complaints for which patients seek medical attention. Characteristics of patients undergoing UGI endoscopy (UGIE) at the district hospital in Ghana are largely unknown. This study was to document the demographic characteristics, indications and endoscopic findings of patients undergoing UGIE at the district hospital in Ghana.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design to consecutively recruit 371 patients referred to the Endoscopy Unit of the St. Dominic Hospital, Akwatia for UGIE. Demographic data and indications for the UGIE were recorded. Endoscopic findings per each participant were recorded. () infection was confirmed by rapid-urease examination of gastric antral and body biopsies at endoscopy.
Results: There were 159(42.9%) males out of the 371 patients. The age ranged from 4 to 94 years with a median age of 46 years. Dyspepsia was the commonest indication occurring in 282(76.0%) patients. The commonest endoscopic diagnosis was gastritis which occurred in 261(70.4%) patients. The prevalence of obtained by immediate rapid-urease-campylobacter like- organism (CLO) test was 44.9%.
Conclusion: The main indication for UGIE in the studied patients was dyspepsia and most of these patients had gastritis on endoscopy. Only few patients had normal findings. The prevalence of in this population was low compared with most of the previous studies done in the country. There is the need to establish more endoscopy centres within the district hospitals in the country and more health professionals trained to perform them.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.34.82.18002 | DOI Listing |
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