Significance of serological atrophic gastritis on proton pump inhibitor prescriptions and referrals to gastroscopy in the general population
Tor Persson,
Stefan Söderberg,
Minkyo Song
et al.
Abstract:Background and AimWe aimed to investigate whether individuals with low pepsinogen I levels differed from those with normal pepsinogen I levels in terms of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) use, referral to gastroscopy, and findings on gastroscopy.MethodsSerum pepsinogen I was measured in 518 persons (mean age 51.6, SD 8.8; 49% women). A medical chart review focused on PPI prescriptions and gastroscopic findings in the follow‐up period.ResultsPatients with serological atrophic gastritis (pepsinogen I < 28 μg/L) … Show more
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