Title of article :
Prevalence of cholelithiasis among persons undergoing abdominal ultrasound at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana
Author/Authors :
Gyedu, Adam Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology - School of Medical Sciences - Department of Surgery, Ghana , Gyedu, Adam Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital - Directorate of Surgery, Ghana , Adae-Aboagye, Kwadwo Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital - Directorate of Surgery, Ghana , Badu-Peprah, Augustina Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital - Directorate of Diagnostics, Ghana
From page :
246
To page :
252
Abstract :
Background: The prevalence of gallstones among Ghanaians is unknown. We aimed to determine the prevalence of gallstones among persons undergoing abdominal ultrasound at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH). Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of patients aged ≥14years presenting to KATH for abdominal ultrasound between 2009 and 2012. Patient demographics were recorded. The gallbladder was assessed by ultrasonography. Cholelithiasis was defined as presence of gallstones or absence of gallbladder. Data was expressed as descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: There were 2824 participants. 55% were females. Mean age was 47±18 years. Mean body mass index (BMI) was 24.0±5.5. Mean parity among females was 3±3. Prevalence of cholelithiasis was 5.9 (95%C.I:5.0,6.8). Females had a high prevalence compared to males (6.8 vs 4.7). Prevalence increased steadily by age. Prevalence was 6.6, 5.1 and 8.8 for patients with BMI 18.5, 18.5-24.9 and ≥30 respectively. Prevalence among women with parity of 0,1-5 and 5 was 3.1, 6.7 and 6.4 respectively.On multivariate regression analysis, female sex (AOR=1.55;p 0.05), age≥40 years (AOR=2.05;p 0.01), BMI 18.5 (AOR=1.25;p 0.05) or BMI≥30 (AOR=1.39;p 0.05) and family history of gallstones (AOR=11.9;p 0.01) increased the odds of cholelithiasis. Conclusions: Prevalence of cholelithiasis among patients undergoing ultrasonography at KATH was 5.9. Patient age, sex and family history significantly influenced the prevalence.
Keywords :
Cholelithiasis , Prevalence , Kumasi , Ghana
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634500
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