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Volume 8

Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System

ISSN: 2161-069X

Gastro Congress 2018

August 20-21, 2018

August 20-21, 2018 | Rome, Italy

13

th

Euro-Global

Gastroenterology Conference

Estimation of efficacy of hemodialysis in patients with

Helicobacter pylori

infection before and after

eradication therapy

Nany El Gayar

Alexandria University, Egypt

T

he aim of this work is to study gastric symptoms, efficacy of hemodialysis according to blood urea, serum creatinine

levels and urea reduction ratio (URR), changes in mental functions according to serum ammonia level in hemodialysis

patients with positive

H. pylori

antigen before and after eradication therapy. This study was carried out on 40 patients with

end stage renal disease (ESRD) on chronic regular hemodialysis 3 times weekly, with gastric symptoms and positive stool

H. pylori

antigen were enrolled in this study. Blood urea, serum creatinine, urea reduction ratio, serum ammonia all were

measured before and after eradication therapy. Stool

H. pylori

antigen was measured by ELISA before and one month after

the end of therapy to confirm complete eradication of the organism. Eradication therapy was given (Amoxycillin 750 mg two

times daily, Clarithromycin 500 mg two times daily and Pantazole 20 mg two times daily) for 10 days. Then after one month

changes in gastric symptoms, stool

H. pylori

antigen, measure serum ammonia level again,

H. pylori

antigen, blood urea and

serum creatinine were detect. The results of this study: gastrointestinal tract (GIT) symptoms pre-eradication therapy were

25% nausea, 21.5% epigastric pain, 16.1% heart burn, 12.5% early satiety, 12.5% postprandial fullness, 12.5% appetite loss. One

month after eradication therapy 85% of the patients converted to

H. pylori

stool antigen negative. After eradication therapy,

patients who converted to

H. pylori

negative antigen (GIT) symptoms had been relieved in 82.4% of cases and in 17.6%of cases

(GIT) symptoms persist. There was significant difference in the mean blood ammonia level (p=0.001) as regards pre and post

eradication therapy. In patients who still had

H. pylori

antigen (GIT) symptoms had been persisted in all cases and there was no

significant difference in the mean blood ammonia level (p=0.463). There was significant negative correlation between

H. pylori

antigen with urea reduction ratio (URR) (r=0.402, p=0.010) and significant positive correlation between

H. pylori

antigen with

ammonia level (r=0.452, p=0.003). This study showed that the prevalence of

H. pylori

infection increased with longer duration

of hemodialysis, triple therapy was effective for eradication of

H. pylori

in hemodialysis patients, presence of

H. pylori

was

associated with decreased efficacy of hemodialysis and blood ammonia level decreased with eradication of

H. pylori

infection.

Biography

Nany El Gayar pursued her Master’s Degree in Rheumatology and Doctor’s Degree in Geriatrics from Alexandria University. She is an Assistant Professor of Internal

Medicine, Geriatrics Unit at the Alexandria University, Egypt. She has published more than 15 papers in reputed journals.

dr_nany_hasan@yahoo.com

Nany El Gayar, J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C5-076