Prevalence of celiac disease in adult patients with refractory functional dyspepsia: value of routine duodenal biopsy

Emiliano Giangreco, Cinzia D'agate, Carmelo Barbera, Lidia Puzzo, Giuseppe Aprile, Pietro Naso, Giacomo Bonanno, Francesco-Paolo Russo, Alessandra Nicoletti, Salvatore Incarbone, Giuseppe Trama, Antonio Russo, Emiliano Giangreco, Cinzia D'agate, Carmelo Barbera, Lidia Puzzo, Giuseppe Aprile, Pietro Naso, Giacomo Bonanno, Francesco-Paolo Russo, Alessandra Nicoletti, Salvatore Incarbone, Giuseppe Trama, Antonio Russo

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in adult patients referred to an open access gastroenterology clinic in the south of Italy and submitted to esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (EGD) for evaluation of refractory functional dyspepsia.

Methods: Seven hundred and twenty six consecutive dyspeptic patients (282 male, 444 female; mean age 39.6 years, range 18-75 years) with unexplained prolonged dyspepsia were prospectively enrolled. Duodenal biopsies were taken and processed by standard staining. Histological evaluation was carried out according to the Marsh-Oberhuber criteria.

Results: The endoscopic findings were: normal in 61.2%, peptic lesions in 20.5%, malignancies in 0.5%, miscellaneous in 16.7%. CD was endoscopically diagnosed in 8 patients (1.1%), histologically in 15 patients (2%). The endoscopic features alone showed a sensitivity of 34.8% and specificity of 100%, with a positive predictive value (PPV) of 100% and a negative predictive value (NPP) of 97.9%.

Conclusion: This prospective study showed that CD has a high prevalence (1:48) in adult dyspeptic patients and suggests the routine use of duodenal biopsy in this type of patient undergoing EGD.

Source: PubMed

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