Background Although the role of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is well known in peptic ulcer disease (PUD) etiology, its role in perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is not well established. This study aimed to assess the role of H. pylori infection in patients with PPU and to compare it with its prevalence in patients with PUD. Methodology This prospective analytical study was conducted for two years. The study patients were classified into two groups: group I consisted of patients (n = 48) operated for PPU and group II were patients (n = 48) with PUD diagnosed by endoscopy. The study excluded patients with any previous anti-H. pylori treatment, gastric malignancy, conservative management of sealed PPU, and those with a diameter of perforation less than the diameter of endoscopic biopsy forceps. Blood samples were taken for H. pylori serology IgG (ELISA) test. The mucosal biopsy samples from both the groups were tested with a rapid urease test and modified Giemsa stain examination to detect H. pylori.
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