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Gastrointestinal endoscopy at Amana Municipal Referral Hospital in Tanzania: reasons for referral and findings
MUHUMBA, ERICK; MAGAFU, MGAYWA G.M.D.; MWITA, JULIUS C.; MKONGO, ELIASA & MICHAEL B., MWANDRI
Abstract
Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a medical procedure for visualizing and treating diseases in the upper
gastrointestinal tract. It is useful in the surveillance, diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions such as
gastrointestinal haemorrhages, benign, malignancies or inflammatory conditions. Because of unavailability of
specialist doctors, open access endoscopy referral system is the main system practiced in Tanzania. This study
was carried out to investigate the appropriateness of referrals for endoscopy and to determine the endoscopic
findings at Amana Municipal Referral Hospital in Tanzania. This cross-sectional study was carried out from
March 2010 to June 2011 involved patients referred for endoscopy. Demographic characteristics, reasons for
referral and endoscopic findings were recorded for each patient. A total of 393 patients were involved in the
study. The mean age of the study subjects was 47.3±17.4 years. The main reasons for referral were epigastric
pain (57%), vomiting blood (23%) and difficult in swallowing (20%). The most common endoscopic findings were
gastritis (57.2%), oesophagitis (10.2%) and gastric tumours (6.5%). The main reasons for endoscopy referrals at
Amana Municipal Referral Hospital are epigastric pain, difficult in swallowing and vomiting blood. The normal
endoscopy findings observed falls within normal range. These findings are important for further development
of the endoscopy unit, for streamlining services, training of the required skills, and for planning.
Keywords
endoscopy; upper gastrointestinal bleeding; oesophageal cancer; oesophageal varices; dysphagia; Tanzania
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