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Study NCT ID: NCT06632210
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-09-30

Brief Title: Psychological Effects of H Pylori Associated Gastritis
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Psychological Effects of Helicopter Pylori Associated Gastritis in Patients Attending Assiut University Hospitals
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The goals of this study

1 Explore association between psychological factors and Hpylori associated gastritis
2 Assess prevalence and severity of psychology symptoms among patients with H pylori associated gastritis and their effects on their life
3 Examine relation between demographic and clinical variables
4 Effect of eradication of H pylori on psychological status of patients
Detailed Description: One of the most prevalant chronic bacterial illness affecting people is it Hplyori infection it affects at least 50 of people worldwide it is a human gastrointestinal infection which is believed to be blammed for a number of gastric illness from chronic gastritis up to gastric cancer

numerous literature data suggest there is strong relation of anxiety disorders stress or depression to somatic symptoms and this relation can undergo potentialization in case of appearance of pathogenic factors like helicobacter pylori infection this relation can confirmed with many scientific reports with the common use of antidepressants and anxiety relieving drugs in duodenal ulcer disease therapy

The close relationship of gastrointestinal function with brain function and the mental status is known as gut brain axis

it has been reported that emotional factors induce changes in gastric physiology that physiological stress induces personality dependant gastric acid secretion changes and avariety of alterations in gastric motility

the effect of numerous stress factors which injury mucosa of stomach and modify immunity of the patient so that the patient become more sensitive to be infected with H Pylori and infection become more aggressive and lead to manifestation of gastritis duodenitis and gastric ulcer disease

mental stress is considered a major pathogenic factor for peptic ulcers and it is associated with increasing prevalence of gastric ulcersin patients is with or without Hpyloriinfection

another study revealed that depression is associated with food related symptoms as nausea and vomiting similarly it was showing that gastric information lead to an anxiety and depression like behaviors via neuroendocrine pathways in female not male

so the investigetors conducted this observational study to determine the most common physiological effect is of Hpylori associated gastritis in patients attending Assiut university hospitals and How to deal with it to improve quality of life

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