Peptic ulcer disease Flashcards
RFs
H pylori
Drugs
- […]
- […]
- corticosteroids
- bisphosphonates
[…]-[…] syndrome: gastrin-secreting tumour
H pylori
Drugs
- NSAIDs
- SSRIs
- corticosteroids
- bisphosphonates
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: gastrin-secreting tumour
Peptic ulcer vessel affected
Gastroduodenal artery
Invx for perforated ulcer
upright (‘erect’) chest x-ray - pneumoperitoneum
H pylori mechanism of survival (2)
chemotaxis away from low pH areas, using its flagella to burrow into the mucous lining to reach the epithelial cells underneath
secretes urease → urea converted to NH3 → alkalinization of acidic environment → increased bacterial survival
H pylori mechanism of pathophysiology
releases bacterial cytotoxins (e.g. CagA toxin) → disruption of gastric mucosa
Triple therapy
proton pump inhibitor + amoxicillin + (clarithromycin OR metronidazole)
if penicillin-allergic: a proton pump inhibitor + metronidazole + clarithromycin