Brief Article
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2011; 17(8): 1058-1062
Published online Feb 28, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i8.1058
Table 1 Characteristics of the patients with or without peptic ulcer disease (mean ± SE) n (%)
Ulcer (n = 41)No ulcer (n = 37)P value
Age (yrs)56.6 ± 2.349.8 ± 2.90.07
Gender
Male32 (78.0)20 (54.1)0.03
Female9 (22.0)17 (45.9)
BMI (kg/m2)23.9 ± 0.523.3 ± 0.80.48
Diabetes
Yes7 (17.7)3 (8.1)0.31
No34 (82.9)34 (91.9)
Hypertension
Yes9 (22.0)6 (16.2)0.52
No32 (78.0)31 (83.8)
Etiology
Alcohol22 (53.7)9 (24.3)0.03
Biliary stone7 (17.1)9 (24.3)
Idiopathic6 (14.6)14 (37.8)
Others6 (14.6)5 (13.5
Smoke
Yes20 (48.8)10 (27.0)0.05
No21 (51.2)27 (73.0)
Alcohol
Yes29 (70.7)16 (43.2)0.01
No12 (29.3)21 (56.8)
Laboratory
BUN (mg/dL)17.2 ± 1.617.9 ± 1.70.78
Cr (mg/dL)1.1 ± 0.11.0 ± 0.10.34
Amylase (IU/L)633.9 ± 123.0564.3 ± 77.90.64
Lipase (IU/L)405.1 ± 75.2518.5 ± 82.60.31
Triglyceride (mg/dL)261.5 ± 71.5111.0 ± 15.60.05
ESR (mm/h)46.6 ± 5.536.3 ± 4.60.16
CRP (mg/dL15.5 ± 2.35.2 ± 0.9< 0.001
CTSI2.1 ± 0.31.6 ± 0.20.21
Ranson score
On admission1.3 ± 0.21.2 ± 0.20.76
At 48 h0.8 ± 0.20.4 ± 0.10.07
APACHE II score8.0 ± 0.74.5 ± 0.70.001
< 615 (36.6)29 (78.4)< 0.001
≥ 626 (63.4)8 (21.6)
Time to endoscopy (d)3.5 ± 0.53.0 ± 0.40.45
Death0 (0)  0 (0)
Table 2 Risk factors for peptic ulcer in patients with acute pancreatitis (multivariate analysis)
VariablesOR95% CIP value
Alcohol-induced3.230.77-14.290.11
Smoking2.860.65-12.50.16
APACHE II score ≥ 67.691.78-33.33< 0.01
Table 3 Infection rate of Helicobacter pylori in the patients with peptic ulcer disease (mean ± SE) n (%)
H. pylori-positiveH. pylori-negativeP value
n (%)13 (31.7)28 (68.3)
Age (yrs)61.2 ± 4.554.5 ± 2.50.17
Gender
Male10 (76.9)22 (78.8)0.91
Female3 (23.1)6 (21.4)
BMI (kg/m2)24.1 ± 1.123.8 ± 0.60.76
Smoke
Yes7 (53.8)14 (50.0)0.82
No6 (46.2)14 (50.0)
Alcohol
Yes8 (61.5)21 (75.0)0.38
No5 (38.5)7 (25.0)
Location of ulcer
GU only10 (76.9)12 (42.9)0.02
DU only012 (42.9)
GU and DU3 (23.1)4 (14.3)