Korean J Helicobacter Up Gastrointest Res.  2012 Jun;12(2):96-102. 10.7704/kjhugr.2012.12.2.96.

Changing Trends of Serum Pepsinogen I/II Ratio in Asymptomatic Subjects

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. sunyoung@kuh.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS
Gastric atrophy can be diagnosed by serum pesinogen I/II ratio. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the changes of serum pepsinogen I/II ratio can be predicted by gastroscopy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Sixty healthy subjects who underwent screening for serum pepsinogen I/II levels, serum Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) antibody, and gastroscopy for two sequential years were included. Endoscopic findings were classified into four different categories according to the degree of chronic atrophic gastritis; none, mild, moderate, and severe. Changes of the serum pepsinogen I/II ratio, body mass index, H. pylori antibody, and endoscopic findings were analyzed after a year.
RESULTS
The serum pepsinogen I/II ratio showed a tendency to decrease after a year in subjects with H. pylori infection (P=0.013) and those with moderate to severe atrophic gastritis (P=0.004), whereas it increased in subjects without H. pylori infection and those with none to mild atrophic gastritis. On multivariate analysis, the degree of atrophic gastritis was the only factor that was related to the changing trends of the serum pepsinogen I/II ratio (odds ratio=5.385, P=0.023).
CONCLUSIONS
The degree of atrophic gastritis on endoscopic findings can predict the changes of the serum pepsinogen I/II ratio after a year. Regardless of the current status of H. pylori infection, the serum pepsinogen I/II ratio decreases after a year in subjects with moderate to severe atrophic gastritis.

Keyword

Gastritis, atrophic; Helicobacter pylori; Gastroscopy; Pepesinogens

MeSH Terms

Atrophy
Body Mass Index
Gastritis, Atrophic
Gastroscopy
Helicobacter pylori
Mass Screening
Multivariate Analysis
Pepsinogen A
Pepsinogen A
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