Evaluation of gastro-oesophageal flap valve is useful for diagnosing gastro-oesophageal reflux disease

M. IWAMOTO, K. KATO, S. MIZUNO, S. MIYAMOTO, R. TAKEUCHI, A. IWASAKI, Y. ARAKAWA
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Abstract

Summary

Background

Gastro-oesophageal flap valve (GEFV) grade correlated with endoscopic reflux oesophagitis (RE) prevalence.

Aim

To investigate relationships among gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms, RE and/or non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) and GEFV grades in subjects undergoing endoscopy.

Methods

We enrolled 1305 subjects from whom endoscopic results and the results of a self-administered questionnaire (QUEST) were available. Subjects were evaluated for GERD symptoms (QUEST score), GEFV grade, RE and gastric mucosal atrophy.

Results

Total GERD prevalence, including symptomatic GERD (QUEST score ≥ 4) and/or RE, was 27%. RE grade and prevalence increased with GEFV grade. QUEST scores and GEFV grades showed a positive correlation. NERD prevalence was 14% and increased with GEFV grade, but the relationship was weaker than that between RE and GEFV. Comparing RE-negative subjects by GEFV grade, GERD symptoms were noted in 10%, 19%, 36% and 52% with GEFV grades I, II, III and IV, respectively. Neither type of gastric mucosal atrophy correlated with GEFV grade.

Conclusions

Total GERD, NERD and RE prevalences increased with GEFV grade. Subjects with high GEFV grades often complain of GERD symptoms, even without RE. Our findings suggest that endoscopic GEFV evaluation provides a useful clinical index for diagnosing GERD.

评价胃食管瓣瓣对胃食管反流病的诊断有重要意义
背景胃食管瓣(GEFV)分级与内镜下反流性食管炎(RE)患病率相关。目的探讨内镜检查对象胃食管反流病(GERD)症状、RE和/或非糜烂性反流病(NERD)和GEFV分级之间的关系。方法我们招募了1305名受试者,他们的内窥镜检查结果和自我管理问卷(QUEST)的结果都是可用的。评估受试者的GERD症状(QUEST评分)、GEFV评分、RE和胃粘膜萎缩。结果GERD总患病率,包括症状性GERD (QUEST评分≥4)和/或RE,为27%。RE分级和患病率随GEFV分级而升高。QUEST评分与GEFV评分呈正相关。NERD患病率为14%,随GEFV分级而增加,但相关性弱于RE与GEFV之间的相关性。按GEFV分级比较re阴性受试者,GEFV分级1、2、3、4级分别有10%、19%、36%和52%出现GERD症状。两种类型的胃粘膜萎缩均与GEFV分级无关。结论GERD、NERD和RE总患病率随GEFV分级而增加。GEFV评分高的受试者经常抱怨GERD症状,即使没有RE。我们的研究结果表明内镜下GEFV评估为诊断GERD提供了一个有用的临床指标。
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