McIntosh J H, Hudson H M, Piper D W
Scand J Gastroenterol. 1987 Jun;22(5):573-6. doi: 10.3109/00365528708991900.
It has been claimed that gastric and duodenal ulcer (GU and DU) symptoms decrease in frequency with time, indicating 'burn out' of ulcer. The present study was undertaken to investigate further this phenomenon in GU. The prevalence of symptom experience during 1 year was examined in 447 medically treated patients with GU diagnosed 2-20 or more years previously. When ulcer history length was measured from either first symptom onset or first ulcer diagnosis, reporting of symptoms did not become less frequent as history length increased. This remained true after adjustment for GU location, sex, age, smoking, and analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ingestion. It is concluded that GU symptoms do not decrease in frequency with time.
有人声称,胃和十二指肠溃疡(GU和DU)症状的发作频率会随着时间降低,这表明溃疡“消退”。本研究旨在进一步调查GU中的这一现象。在447名接受药物治疗的GU患者中,检查了他们在1年期间症状出现的情况,这些患者在2至20年或更久之前被诊断出患有GU。当从首次症状发作或首次溃疡诊断开始计算溃疡病史时长时,症状报告的频率并没有随着病史时长的增加而降低。在对GU位置、性别、年龄、吸烟以及镇痛药和非甾体抗炎药的摄入情况进行调整之后,情况依然如此。得出的结论是,GU症状的发作频率不会随着时间降低。