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Page 1: Peptic Ulcer Disease. Peptic ulcer  refers to erosion of the mucosa lining any portion of the G.I. tract.  It is defined as : A circumscribed ulceration.

Peptic Ulcer DiseasePeptic Ulcer Disease

Page 2: Peptic Ulcer Disease. Peptic ulcer  refers to erosion of the mucosa lining any portion of the G.I. tract.  It is defined as : A circumscribed ulceration.

Peptic ulcerrefers to erosion of the mucosa lining any portion of the G.I. tract.

It is defined as : A circumscribed ulceration of the gastrointestinal

mucosa occurring in areas exposed to acid and pepsin and most often

caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. (Uphold & Graham, 2003)

gastric ulcer : the ulcer that occurs in the stomach lining ,some of

them may be malignant

duodenal ulcer : most often seen in first portion of duodenum

(>95%)

Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)

DefinitionDefinition

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Normal

Esophagus & Stomach

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Protective factors Protective factors vs.vs. hostile factors hostile factors

Peptic Ulcer DiseasePeptic Ulcer Disease

PathogenesisPathogenesis : :

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Peptic Ulcer DiseasePeptic Ulcer Disease

PathogenesisPathogenesis : :

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The causes of peptic ulcer disease include the following:

Infection with the bacteria Helicobacter pylori occurs in 80 to 95% of

patients with peptic ulcer disease. H. pylori infection impairs the protective

mechanisms of the G.I. tract against low pH and digestive enzymes and

leads to ulceration of the mucosa.

Stress — Emotional, trauma, surgical.

Injury or death of mucus-producing cells.

Excess acid production in the stomach. The hormone gastrin

stimulates the production of acid in the stomach; therefore, any factors that

increase gastrin production will in turn increase the production of stomach

acid.

Drugs: Chronic use of aspirins and NSAIDs, or Corticosteroids

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Causes:Causes:

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ETIOLOGIC FACTORS OF PUD

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Most common infection in the world (20%)Most common infection in the world (20%)

10% of men, 4% women develop PUD10% of men, 4% women develop PUD

Positive in 70-100% of PUD patients.Positive in 70-100% of PUD patients.

H.pylori related disorders:H.pylori related disorders:

Chronic gastritis – 90%Chronic gastritis – 90%

Peptic ulcer disease – 95-100%Peptic ulcer disease – 95-100%

Gastric carcinoma – 70%Gastric carcinoma – 70%

Gastric lymphomaGastric lymphoma

Reflux Oesophagitis.Reflux Oesophagitis.

Non ulcer dyspepsiaNon ulcer dyspepsia

Helicobacter pylori:

No acidNo ulcerOLD TESTAMENT

No HP No ulcer

NEW TESTAMENT

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Helicobacter pylori: Gram negative, Spiral bacilli Spirochetes Do not invade cells – only mucous Breakdown urea - ammonia Break down mucosal defense Chronic Superficial inflammation

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duodenal sites are 4x as common as duodenal sites are 4x as common as

gastric sites gastric sites

most common in middle age with most common in middle age with

peak 30-50 yearspeak 30-50 years

Male to female ratio—4:1 Male to female ratio—4:1

Genetic link: 3x more common in 1st Genetic link: 3x more common in 1st

degree relativesdegree relatives

more common with blood group O more common with blood group O

associated with increased serum associated with increased serum

pepsinogenpepsinogen

H. pylori infection common,up to 95%H. pylori infection common,up to 95%

smoking is twice as commonsmoking is twice as common

common in late middle age.common in late middle age.

incidence increases with age.incidence increases with age.

Male to female ratio—2:1 Male to female ratio—2:1

More common with bl. group A More common with bl. group A

Use of NSAIDs: associated with Use of NSAIDs: associated with

a three- to four-fold increase in risk a three- to four-fold increase in risk

of gastric ulcer of gastric ulcer

Less related to H. pylori than Less related to H. pylori than

duodenal ulcers : about 80%duodenal ulcers : about 80%

10 - 20% of patients with a 10 - 20% of patients with a

gastric ulcer have a concomitant gastric ulcer have a concomitant

duodenal ulcer duodenal ulcer

DuodenalDuodenal Ulcer Ulcer Vs.Vs. Gastric Ulcer Gastric Ulcer

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Manifestations of peptic ulcer disease:

• Episodes of remission and exacerbation

• Pain that for duodenal ulcers is often relieved by eating

or antacids

• G.I. bleeding and possible hemorrhage (20 to 25% of

patients)

• Perforation of ulcers with significant mortality

• Obstruction of G.I. tract

Peptic Ulcer DiseasePeptic Ulcer Disease

Manifestations:Manifestations:

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EndoscopyEndoscopy Barium meal – contrast x-rayBarium meal – contrast x-ray Biopsy – bacteria & malignancyBiopsy – bacteria & malignancy H.Pylori:H.Pylori:

Endoscopy cytologyEndoscopy cytology Biopsy – Special stainsBiopsy – Special stains Culture - difficultCulture - difficult Urease Breath test.Urease Breath test.

PUD - DiagnosisPUD - Diagnosis

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Urease Breath Test.Urease Breath Test.

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Bleeding – Chronic, Acute, MassiveBleeding – Chronic, Acute, Massive

Fibrosis, Stricture obstruction – pyloric stenosis.Fibrosis, Stricture obstruction – pyloric stenosis.

Perforation – Peritonitis- emergency.Perforation – Peritonitis- emergency.

Gastric carcinoma. (not duodenal carcinoma)Gastric carcinoma. (not duodenal carcinoma)

PUD – Complications

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Non-pharmacological Treatment of Peptic ulcer

1-Avoid spicy food.2-Avoid Alcohol.3-Avoid Smoking.4-Avoid heavy meals.5-Encourage small frequent low caloric meals.6-Avoid ulcerating drugs e.g. NSAIDs, corticosteroids

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Proton pump inhibitor Proton pump inhibitor

H pylori eradication H pylori eradication

PUD –Treatment

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