The Prevalence of H. Pylori Infection in Patients with Non-Ulcerative Dyspepsia Najim Raad Hassan1, Abdulhussein Summer Saad2 1FIBMS Pathology, Clinical Immunology, M. Sc. Interventional Cardiology, Kirkuk Medical College 2FIBMS General Medicine, FIBMS Gastroenterology, Kirkuk Medical College Online published on 23 December, 2019. Abstract Background Dyspepsia is considered as an important public health to involvea variety of upper gastrointestinal non-specific symptoms showing no any organ involvement about 60–70% of patients attending GIT clinic suffered from dyspepsia. The aim of our study to estimate the association of infection with H.pylori bacteria with No-ulcerative dyspepsia diagnosed by upper GIT endoscopy and rapid urease test Material and method 455 patients having dyspepsia, attending GIT clinic in Azadi teaching hospital over a period extending April 2008 to April 2107, were examined clinically and history were taken, then endoscopy to upper GIt done under local anesthesia, antral biopsy took and investigated for evidence of H.pylori bacteria by urease test doing rapidly. Results 455 patients having non ulcerative dyspepsia proved by endoscopy enrolled in this study, 260 (57.14%) having Pylori infection by urease test, with no significant correlation from those 260 patients 143 (55%) of them showing improvement after receiving eradication therapy for H.pylori infection Conclusions Current study, it was founded that there is no e correlation between Helicobacter pylori and NUD, giving broad spectrum treatment for patients NUD and H.pylori infection showing no significant effect in relieving dyspeptic symptoms. Top Keywords H. Pylori, Dyspepsia, anesthesia. Top |