Wael N Sayej, Razan Alkhouri, Robert D Baker, Raza Patel, Susan S Baker
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Abstract
Objectives. To our knowledge, the occurrence of esophagitis in children with celiac disease (CD) has never been evaluated. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of esophagitis in children with CD. Patients and Methods. Between 2003 and 2007, children with biopsy confirmed CD were retrospectively identified. Biopsy reports were reviewed for esophageal inflammation. Biopsy reports of 2218 endoscopies performed during the same period were also evaluated for inflammation. Results. Forty-nine children diagnosed with CD (47% boys). Nineteen of 49 (39%) patients with CD had esophagitis (95% CI 0.23-0.5). Thirty percent of boys and 46% of girls with CD had esophagitis (95% CI 0.12-0.40). Overall, 45% of patients who underwent upper endoscopy had esophagitis. The prevalence of esophagitis in CD (39%) compared to the prevalence of esophagitis (45%) in our practice was not significantly different, P = 0.2526. Conclusion. There was no difference in the prevalence of esophagitis between children diagnosed with CD at the time of their diagnostic EGD and the prevalence of esophagitis in children without CD. A prospective study to determine whether the esophagitis should be treated with acid suppression or whether the esophagitis heals with the gluten-free diet is warranted.
目标。据我们所知,从未评估过乳糜泻(CD)患儿食管炎的发生。本研究的目的是确定乳糜泻患儿食管炎的患病率。患者和方法。2003年至2007年间,对活检证实为乳糜泻的儿童进行回顾性鉴定。回顾食道炎症的活检报告。在同一时期进行的2218例内窥镜活检报告也被评估为炎症。结果。49名儿童被诊断患有乳糜泻(47%为男孩)。49例CD患者中有19例(39%)患有食管炎(95% CI 0.23-0.5)。30%的患有乳糜泻的男孩和46%的女孩患有食管炎(95% CI 0.12-0.40)。总体而言,45%接受上腔镜检查的患者患有食管炎。食道炎的患病率(39%)与食道炎的患病率(45%)在我们的实践中没有显著差异,P = 0.2526。结论。诊断为乳糜泻的儿童在诊断为EGD时的食管炎患病率与非乳糜泻儿童的食管炎患病率没有差异。一项前瞻性研究确定是否应该用抑酸治疗食管炎或是否食管炎可以用无谷蛋白饮食治愈是有必要的。