Aetiology of recurrent abdominal pain in a cohort of Sri Lankan children

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作者
Devanarayana, Niranga M. [1 ]
de Silva, D. G. Harendra [1 ]
de Silva, H. Janaka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kelaniya, Fac Med, Dept Physiol, Ragama, Sri Lanka
关键词
children; functional gastrointestinal disease; Helicobacter pylori; recurrent abdominal pain;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1754.2008.01295.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) has a multifactorial aetiology with many affected children having no evidence of organic pathology. This study assessed the functional and organic causes for RAP in a cohort of Sri Lankan children. Fifty-five Sri Lankan children (45.5% males, aged 5-15 years) having RAP were screened for organic diseases. RAP was defined using Apley criteria. Children without clinical or laboratory evidence of organic diseases were classified into functional gastrointestinal diseases (FGD) using Rome II and III criteria. Thirty-nine patients with functional RAP and 20 healthy children (50% males, age 5-15 years) from same area were tested for Helicobacter pylori using a stool antigen test. Thirteen (23.6%) children had organic RAP. According to Rome II, 33 (60%), and according to Rome III, 39 (71%) (functional abdominal pain 19, irritable bowel syndrome nine, functional dyspepsia nine, abdominal migraine one, aerophagia one) children had FGD. Two (5.1%) patients and one (5%) control tested were positive for Helicobacter pylori (P > 0.05). Except for constipation, pain characteristics and associated symptoms were not significantly different between organic and functional RAP. Organic pathology accounted for symptoms in less than a quarter of Sri Lankan children with RAP. The majority had functional bowel diseases, of which the commonest was functional abdominal pain. Rome III criteria were more effective than Rome II criteria in identifying FGD. Helicobacter pylori infection did not appear to be associated with RAP.
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