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ACCURACY OF VARIOUS DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND ANTIMICROBIAL SENSITIVITY PATTERN OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
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ACCURACY OF VARIOUS DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND ANTIMICROBIAL SENSITIVITY PATTERN OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION
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Prasan Bir Singh Kansakar pbskansakar@hotmail.com Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital General Surgery Kathmandu Nepal *
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Presenting Author Name
Prasan Bir Singh Kansakar
Presenting Author Email
pbskansakar@hotmail.com
Presenting Author Country
Nepal
Abstract
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Oral only
Introduction *
Most widely used diagnostic tests for detection of Helicobacter pylori include rapid urease test, histopathology, culture/sensitivity and serology. The objective of this study was to determine accuracy of standard diagnostic tests and the prevailing antibiotic susceptibility patterns.
Material & Method *
This cross sectional study, conducted from 6 months at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. 3 pieces of biopsy pieces were obtained from the antral mucosa which were used for Rapid Urease Test (RUT), histopathology and culture/sensitivity. Two ml of venous blood was drawn for serological examination.
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H. pylori positivity status was reflected as 32%, 32% and 47% by rapid urease test, culture and histology. The seroprevalence of H. pylori was 63%. A patient was considered to be positive with respect to H. pylori infection when at least two of three tests namely rapid urease test, culture and histology gave positive results. Proportion of patients with positive H. pylori infection was 36%. Only 30 from 32 culture positive cases were subcultured and further processed for antibiotic susceptibility testing. Resistance to metronidazole was found to be the highest securing 53.3% and lowest to levofloxacin (0%). Multidrug resistance was also seen as an emerging problem.
Conclusion *
Detection of Helicobacter pylori infection using serology was the most effective among the diagnostic tests performed. More than half of the patients were resistant metronidazole while levofloxacin was sensitive in all the cases.
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2 Digestive Surgery organized by ISDS
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2.01 Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgery
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Abstract Prizes
Eligible for the BSI Free Paper Prize
No
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript conforming to the format of orignial articles in the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Grassi Prize
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
Eligible for the Kitajima Prize
No
- Author must be age 40 or younger
- One of the authors must be a member of ISDS
- Presenting author must register to the congress by 30 November 2025
- Author must submit a full-length manuscript to the World Journal of Surgery WJS by 30 November 2025
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