Incidence of peptic ulcer disease in Gothenburg, 1985
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Incidence of peptic ulcer disease in Gothenburg, 1985
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- BMJ 1990 Oct 20;301(6757):906
Abstract
Objective: To determine the incidence and age distribution of peptic ulcer disease in adults in Gothenburg.
Design: Retrospective study of patients with symptoms over one year.
Setting: All gastroenterology and x ray departments.
Patients: Any patient found to have an active ulcer crater during 1985.
Main outcome measures: Sex, age, past history of gastrointestinal ulcers, and smoking habit.
Results: In 1985, 1402 peptic ulcers were diagnosed in 1137 adults. Over half (403; 54%) of the ulcers in men and 393 (60%) ulcers in women were in patients aged over 60. All types of ulcer showed increasing incidence with age. The sex ratio of patients aged 40-50 with peptic ulcers was 1:1. Nearly half (109; 48%) of ulcers diagnosed for the first time in men and 129 (57%) of such ulcers in women were in patients aged over 60. Elderly men and women were also more likely to develop haemorrhage.
Conclusions: In Gothenburg there is a surprisingly high incidence of peptic ulcer disease, which increases considerably with age, possibly explained by the availability of modern diagnostic techniques as 1121 (80%) ulcers had been diagnosed by gastroscopy. Compared with earlier studies there was no difference in the incidence between men and women aged 40-50.
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