PREVALENCE OF CHOLELITHIASIS IN PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH CHOLELITHIASIS INDICATORS.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64105/1wa8tk74Abstract
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of cholelithiasis in patients diagnosed with cholelithiasis indicators. in a gastroenterology outpatient setting over 3 months from June to August 2024. A total of 69 patients aged 20 to 60 years, diagnosed with cholelithiasis indicators. based on clinical symptoms and normal upper gastrointestinal endoscopy findings, were included. Exclusion criteria involved patients with organic diseases, a history of cholecystectomy, or gastric surgeries. Data on age, gender, BMI, disease duration, and the presence of cholelithiasis, diagnosed through transabdominal ultrasound, were collected. The results revealed that 37.7% of patients had cholelithiasis, with a higher prevalence observed in the 41-50 years age group. Most patients (60.9%) presented with symptoms lasting ≤2 weeks, while 39.1% reported symptoms lasting longer. The study highlighted a significant overlap between CHOLELITHIASIS INDICATORES. and cholelithiasis, with varying prevalence based on demographic factors such as age and BMI. This underscores the need for careful diagnostic evaluation to distinguish between these conditions and provide effective management strategies. Dr. Yahya, from the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinic, led the study, contributing valuable insights into the relationship between these two gastrointestinal disorders.




