Peptic Ulcer Flashcards
Description: State the two types of peptic ulcer.
- Gastric ulcer
- Duodenal ulcer (more common)
Aetiology: State the causes of peptic ulcer under the following categories:
(a) Most common cause
(b) Other causes
(c) Rare causes
(a) H.pylori
(b) NSAIDs and smoking
(c) Crohn’s disease, hyperparathyroidism and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Pathology:
(a) Why do peptic ulcers occur
(b) What structures in the GI tract are affected by peptic ulceration
(a) There is an imbalance between acid secretion and mucosal barrier
(b) Lower oesophagus, body and antrum of the stomach AND 1st and 2nd parts of the duodenum
Symptoms: State the symptoms of peptic ulcers (6)
- Epigastric pain
- Nocturnal/hunger pain
- Back pain
- Nausea and occasional vomiting
- Weight loss and anorexia
- Haematemesis/melaena (if ulcer bleeds)
Signs: State the signs of peptic ulcers (1)
- Epigastric tenderness
Investigations: What investigation do we do for peptic ulcers:
(a) Non-invasive tests
(b) Invasive tests
(a) Non-invasive
- Stool antigen test (ELISA) – you need to be off protein pump inhibitors for 2 weeks
- 13C/14C urea breath test
- Serology (IgG against H.pylori)
(b) Invasive
Requires endoscopy:
- Histology
- Culture
- Rapid slide urease test (CLO)
Treatment: How do we treat the different caused of peptic ulcers?
Treat the causes as follows
Ulcer caused by H.pylori, then treat by eradication therapy to get rid of bacteria.
H.pylori eradication triple therapy for 7 DAYS includes:
- Clarithromycin 500 mg twice a day
- Amoxycillin 1g twice a day
- Proton pump inhibitor (e.g omeprazole 20 mg twice a day)
Antacid medication to lower acid secretion:
- Proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole)
- Hydrogen receptor blockers (ranitidine)
Stop NSAIDs if being used
Complications: What are the complications of peptic ulcers?
- Acute bleeding
- Chronic bleeding
- Perforation
- Fibrotic stricture
- Gastric outlet obstruction
Surgery may be indicated here
Extra: (not in the lecture but) Why do NSAIDs cause peptic ulcer?
NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin formation and so reduce the ability of the stomach to heal itself