Title of article :
Gastrointestinal Evaluation in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation Candidates
Author/Authors :
Khazaei, Mahmood Reza Department of Pediatrics - 22 Bahman Hospital - Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran , Imanieh, Mohammad Hadi Division of Gastroenterology - Department of Pediatrics - Namazi Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical , Hosseini Al-Hashemi, Ghamar Division of Nephrology - Department of Pediatrics - Namazi Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction. Our aim was to determine the frequency of peptic
ulcer and Helicobacter pylori infection by gastrointestinal evaluations
in pretransplantation phase in children with end-stage renal disease
(ESRD).
Materials and Methods. Twenty-four children with ESRD (13 girls
and 11 boys) with a mean age of 14.7 ± 3.4 years on maintenance
hemodialysis were included in this study. Upper gastrointestinal
endoscopies were performed and 4 gastric, antral, and duodenal
biopsy specimens were obtained for urease test and histological
study. Serum gastrin levels were measured in all patients, too. A
control group was chosen to compare the rate of H pylori infection
between children with ESRD and healthy children.
Results. Gastrointestinal symptoms were present in 16 (66.7%)
of 24 patients. Seventeen (70.8%) patients had abnormal upper
gastrointestinal endoscopic findings. Infection with Helicobacter
pylori was detected in 16 patients and 5 healthy children (66.7%
versus 20.0%, P < .001). The frequency of dyspeptic symptoms
was not different significantly between uremic patients with and
without H pylori infection (P = .67). The same results were found
regarding the upper gastrointestinal abnormalities found by
endoscopy (P = .65). Oral alkalizing supplement was received by
63% of symptomatic and 80% of asymptomatic patients. Serum
gastrin levels were significantly higher in infected patients than
in noninfected patients with H pylori (P < .001).
Conclusions. We found a significant number of patients with peptic
ulcer diseases, H pylori infection, and secondary hypergastrinemia.
This study showed that clinical symptoms are not a reliable
predictor of gastrointestinal problems and this is more confusing in
patients who received alkalizing solutions. Our results emphasize
the importance of periodic and pretransplant gastrointestinal
evaluation in these patients to detect and manage their problem
appropriately.
Keywords :
kidney failure , hemodialysis , peptic ulcer , Helicobacter pylori , hypergastrinemia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics