Results 105 patients with dyspepsia were identified; 55 already listed for endoscopy. 143 prescriptions for HP eradication were reviewed; 95% of these did not conform to a recognised regimen. Most errors were in dosing or duration but 38% used a H 2 receptor antagonist instead of a PPI and 31% included only one antibiotic. The 55 patients undergoing gastroscopy had all received prior HP eradication therapy. Mean symptom duration was 33.8 months. The clinical diagnosis matched endoscopic findings in only 18%. 9% were found to have peptic ulcer disease and "gastritis" was recorded for 35%. There was one gastric cancer and 10 oesophageal cancers. Seven of these 11 patients had dysphagia and malignancy had been suspected; 4/11 malignancies were not suspected. Only 5.5% of endoscopies were normal. Conclusion Empirical management of dyspepsia in Malawi is poor. HP eradication therapy is given frequently but almost always incorrectly. This is likely to promote antibiotic resistance and make subsequent HP eradication more difficult. Referral criteria for endoscopy are not clear, yet the yield of serious pathology is surprisingly high. The low rate of normal endoscopic findings contrasts with UK practice but may be explained by over-diagnosis of "gastritis". In light of this audit, guidelines on dyspepsia management were developed and implemented. They emphasise correct medical management in young dyspeptic patients without alarm symptoms and urgent referral for gastroscopy if malignancy is suspected at any age.
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