Background: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) remains one of the most prevalent gastrointestinal diseases and has been linked to () infection. This condition may be suspected on clinical grounds, but diagnosis is established using upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Aims: To determine the correlation between the endoscopic and pathological findings among suspected PUD patients who have been referred for diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in National Hospital Abuja.

Methods: This is a hospital-based prospective study conducted among suspected PUD patients at National Hospital Abuja over a one-year period. Clinical, endoscopic, and histological findings were ascertained and documented. Data obtained were analyzed using SPSS version 21.0. Tests of significance were done using the chi-square test and Student -test at 95% confidence intervals.

Results: One hundred and thirty-two patients were included in the study. The ages ranged from 15 to 87 years, mean age 43.30 ± 11.94 years. Seventy-seven (58.3%) patients had abnormal endoscopic findings, of whom 37 (28.0%) had PUD. Prevalence of infection was 42.2% and was found in 81.1% of PUD patients. was significantly associated with confirmed PUD ( < 0.001) and abnormal endoscopic findings ( < 0.001). No association was found between normal endoscopic findings and histological findings ( = 0.924).

Conclusion: There is a poor correlation between clinical and endoscopic diagnoses of PUD. was found to be significantly associated with PUD and abnormal endoscopic findings. Endoscopic facilities should therefore be made available and accessible for proper PUD diagnosis. Empirical treatment of in patients with diagnosed PUD is strongly recommended.

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