Cobertura de la estrategia preventiva de cáncer gástrico en Chile: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2009-2010
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Health care surveys, Mass screening, Stomach neoplasmsResumen
Background: In Chile, gastric cancer (GC) is a major cause of cancer related deaths. The current screening strategy consists of an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGE) for people aged 40 years or more with epigastric pain. Aim: To evaluate the diagnostic coverage of the use of UGE for early detection of GC in Chile. Material and Methods: As part of the digestive module of the 2009-10 National Health Survey, 5293 adults over 15 years were asked about the presence of epigastric pain, possible upper gastrointestinal bleeding (PUGB), use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs), family history of GC and having performed an UGE. Results: Persistent epigastric pain was observed in 3.4% of the population. PUGB signs were observed in 3.3% of the population. The prevalence of PPIs and H2RAs use was 4.3% and 2.2% respectively, reaching 21.6% in people aged 70 years and older. Life span prevalence of UGE was 18.3%, with differences by region, health insurance and educational level. UGE coverage in people aged 40 years or older with and without persistent epigastric pain was 14.4% and 3.2% respectively (Odds ratio 4.8, p<0.01). The prevalence of UGE was similar among people with or without PUGB or family history of CG. Conclusions: The estimated coverage of the current GC prevention strategy in Chile is 14.4%, evaluated at a population level. Further studies are required to determine the impact of this strategy on early GC diagnosis and mortality.Descargas
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2015-08-04
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Latorre S, G., Álvarez O, J., Ivanovic-Zuvic S, D., Valdivia C, G., Margozzini M, P., Chianale B, J., & Miquel P, J. F. (2015). Cobertura de la estrategia preventiva de cáncer gástrico en Chile: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2009-2010. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(9). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4027
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Salud Pública