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Title: Survival in peptic ulcer. Author: Bonnevie O. Journal: Gastroenterology; 1978 Dec; 75(6):1055-60. PubMed ID: 710858. Abstract: The present study of the prognosis in peptic ulcer comprises (1) an analysis of deaths caused by the disease itself, and (2) an independent actuarial analysis of life expectancy. The computations are based on 235 deaths that occurred among 1905 patients with peptic ulcer who constituted a random sample of the occurrence of ulcer disease in an area of Denmark comprising half a million inhabitants. The two methods of analysis both showed that peptic ulcer does influence the survival, but the excess of deaths was small and, in the case of solitary peptic ulcer, was present only in the first year or two after the diagnosis. The prognosis tended to be more serious in gastric ulcer than in duodenal ulcer, but the difference was not significant. In duodenal ulcer the survival tended to be better when only a deformed bulb was present. The life expectancy was not significantly different for men and women. Patients with combined gastric and duodenal ulcers had a fatality twice as great as those with solitary ulcers. No excess of deaths was found in patients under the age of 50 years at diagnosis. The duration of prediagnostic symptoms was not predictive for the prognosis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]