The prevalence of histologic atrophy and intestinal metaplasia in the corpus has decreased over 15 years in females in the Korean population

Helicobacter. 2019 Jun;24(3):e12579. doi: 10.1111/hel.12579. Epub 2019 Mar 28.

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the trends of atrophy and intestinal metaplasia (IM) in 2002 subjects without significant gastroduodenal diseases.

Materials and methods: A total of 2002 subjects were prospectively enrolled and divided into three periods (2003-2007, 2008-2012, and 2013-2018). Trends of H pylori and atrophy/IM scored by Updated Sydney System were analyzed according to sex, and multivariate logistic analysis was performed for the risk factors for atrophy/IM.

Results: H pylori-negative and H pylori-positive subjects were 1220 (61.0%) and 782 (38.0%), respectively. H pylori positivity decreased from 149/303 (49.2%), 207/515 (40.2%) and 426/1184 (36.0%), in the three periods, respectively (P < 0.001). The prevalence of atrophy (P < 0.001) and IM in the corpus (P < 0.001) significantly decreased over 15 years in females, but not in males. The mean grade of atrophy and IM was higher in males (0.36 and 0.51) than in females (0.28 and 0.41) in the corpus (P = 0.027) and in the antrum (P = 0.006), respectively. Similarly, the mean grade of IM in males (0.34) was higher in females (0.19; P < 0.001) in the corpus. Multivariate analysis showed that old age, study period, and H pylori were statistically significant in atrophy of antrum and corpus, and IM in the corpus. In cases of IM of antrum, old age, H pylori, and smoking were statistically significant.

Conclusion: A significant decrease in atrophy and IM in the corpus in females over 15 years suggests sex- or gender-specific characteristics.

Keywords: Helicobacter pylori; atrophy; intestinal metaplasia.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Atrophy / epidemiology*
  • Atrophy / microbiology
  • Endoscopy, Digestive System
  • Female
  • Helicobacter Infections / epidemiology*
  • Helicobacter Infections / microbiology
  • Helicobacter pylori / isolation & purification*
  • Humans
  • Intestines / microbiology
  • Male
  • Metaplasia / epidemiology*
  • Metaplasia / microbiology
  • Middle Aged
  • Prevalence
  • Prospective Studies
  • Republic of Korea / epidemiology
  • Risk Factors
  • Sex Factors