Sakaguchi M, Manabe N, Ueki N, Miwa J, Inaba T, Yoshida N, Sakurai K, Nakagawa M, Yamada H, Saito M, Nakada K, Iwakiri K, Joh T, Haruma K. Factors associated with complicated erosive esophagitis: A Japanese multicenter, prospective, cross-sectional study. World J Gastroenterol 2017; 23(2): 318-327 [PMID: 28127205 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i2.318]
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Noriaki Manabe, MD, PhD, Division of Endoscopy and Ultrasonography, Department of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, 577 Matsushima, Kurashiki 701-0192, Japan. n_manabe@hkg.odn.ne.jp
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Observational Study
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Table 2 Symptoms at the time of endoscopy of erosive esophagitis patients with and without complications n (%)
With complications (n = 143)
Without complications (n = 1606)
P value
Upper GI symptoms
Heartburn
86 (60.1)
773 (48.1)
0.006
Regurgitation
54 (37.8)
428 (26.7)
0.004
Epigastric pain
34 (23.8)
261 (16.3)
0.022
Epigastric burning
28 (19.6)
149 (9.3)
< 0.001
Heavy stomach feeling
42 (29.4)
398 (24.8)
0.227
Early satiety
19 (13.3)
136 (8.5)
0.052
Lower GI symptoms
Abdominal Bloating
10 (7.0)
165 (10.3)
0.210
Constipation
39 (27.3)
277 (17.2)
0.003
Diarrhea
7 (4.9)
117 (7.3)
0.286
Constipation/diarrhea
5 (3.5)
39 (2.4)
0.434
Table 3 Endoscopic findings of erosive esophagitis patients with and without complications n (%)
With complications (n = 143)
Without complications (n = 1606)
P value
Los Angeles classification
< 0.001
A
19 (13.3)
976 (60.8)
B
30 (21.0)
478 (29.8)
C
43 (30.1)
119 (7.4)
D
51 (35.7)
33 (2.1)
Gastric mucosal atrophy
82 (57.3)
930 (57.9)
0.464
Hiatal hernia
123 (86.0)
1070 (66.6)
< 0.001
Barrett’s epithelium
8 (5.6)
24 (1.5)
< 0.001
H. pylori infection
< 0.001
Positive
10 (7.0)
134 (8.3)
Negative
31 (21.7)
677 (42.2)
Unknown
102 (71.3)
795 (49.5)
Table 4 Relative risk for complications of erosive esophagitis (multivariable analysis)
Odds ratio (95%CI)
P value
Ages
1.05 (1.03-1.08)
< 0.001
Alcohol drinking
Never
1.00
-
< 1 d per week
0.73 (0.32-1.52)
0.425
2-4 d per week
0.23 (0.06-0.61)
0.008
> 5 d per week
1.32 (0.80-2.14)
0.268
Concomitant medication: psychotropic agent
6.51 (3.01-13.61)
< 0.001
Los Angeles classification grade
A
1.00
-
B
2.69 (1.48-4.96)
0.001
C
15.38 (8.62-28.37)
< 0.001
D
71.49 (37.47-142.01)
< 0.001
Citation: Sakaguchi M, Manabe N, Ueki N, Miwa J, Inaba T, Yoshida N, Sakurai K, Nakagawa M, Yamada H, Saito M, Nakada K, Iwakiri K, Joh T, Haruma K. Factors associated with complicated erosive esophagitis: A Japanese multicenter, prospective, cross-sectional study. World J Gastroenterol 2017; 23(2): 318-327