Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.

BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the prevalence of erosive and severe esophagitis in Western countries. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively determine the prevalence and the factors predicting erosive esophagitis and severe esophagitis in a large series of endoscopies in Spain. DESIGN: Retrospective o...

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Main Authors: Julio Ponce, Xavier Calvet, Marta Gallach, Marta Ponce, Esophagitis Study Group of the Asociación Española de Gastroenterología (AEG)
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3191140?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-29816fcee5c04dd49b21b6cd269930592020-11-25T01:48:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01610e2505110.1371/journal.pone.0025051Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.Julio PonceXavier CalvetXavier CalvetMarta GallachMarta PonceEsophagitis Study Group of the Asociación Española de Gastroenterología (AEG)BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the prevalence of erosive and severe esophagitis in Western countries. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively determine the prevalence and the factors predicting erosive esophagitis and severe esophagitis in a large series of endoscopies in Spain. DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. A multivariate analysis was performed to determine variables predicting severe esophagitis. SETTING: Databases of 29 Spanish endoscopy units. PATIENTS: Patients submitted to a diagnostic endoscopy during the year 2005. INTERVENTIONS: Retrospective review of the databases. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Esophagitis severity (graded according to the Los Angeles classification) and associated endoscopic findings. RESULTS: Esophagitis was observed in 8.7% of the 93,699 endoscopies reviewed. Severe esophagitis (LA grade C or D) accounted for 22.5% of cases of the disease and was found in 1.9% of all endoscopies. Incidences of esophagitis and those of severe esophagitis were 86.2 and 18.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants per year respectively. Male sex (OR 1.89) and advanced age (OR 4.2 for patients in the fourth age quartile) were the only variables associated with severe esophagitis. Associated peptic ulcer was present in 8.8% of cases. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective study, no data on individual proton pump inhibitors use. CONCLUSIONS: Severe esophagitis is an infrequent finding in Spain. It occurs predominantly in males and in older individuals. Peptic ulcer disease is frequently associated with erosive esophagitis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3191140?pdf=render
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author Julio Ponce
Xavier Calvet
Xavier Calvet
Marta Gallach
Marta Ponce
Esophagitis Study Group of the Asociación Española de Gastroenterología (AEG)
spellingShingle Julio Ponce
Xavier Calvet
Xavier Calvet
Marta Gallach
Marta Ponce
Esophagitis Study Group of the Asociación Española de Gastroenterología (AEG)
Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julio Ponce
Xavier Calvet
Xavier Calvet
Marta Gallach
Marta Ponce
Esophagitis Study Group of the Asociación Española de Gastroenterología (AEG)
author_sort Julio Ponce
title Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
title_short Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
title_full Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
title_fullStr Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
title_full_unstemmed Esophagitis in a high H. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
title_sort esophagitis in a high h. pylori prevalence area: severe disease is rare but concomitant peptic ulcer is frequent.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the prevalence of erosive and severe esophagitis in Western countries. OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively determine the prevalence and the factors predicting erosive esophagitis and severe esophagitis in a large series of endoscopies in Spain. DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. A multivariate analysis was performed to determine variables predicting severe esophagitis. SETTING: Databases of 29 Spanish endoscopy units. PATIENTS: Patients submitted to a diagnostic endoscopy during the year 2005. INTERVENTIONS: Retrospective review of the databases. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Esophagitis severity (graded according to the Los Angeles classification) and associated endoscopic findings. RESULTS: Esophagitis was observed in 8.7% of the 93,699 endoscopies reviewed. Severe esophagitis (LA grade C or D) accounted for 22.5% of cases of the disease and was found in 1.9% of all endoscopies. Incidences of esophagitis and those of severe esophagitis were 86.2 and 18.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants per year respectively. Male sex (OR 1.89) and advanced age (OR 4.2 for patients in the fourth age quartile) were the only variables associated with severe esophagitis. Associated peptic ulcer was present in 8.8% of cases. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective study, no data on individual proton pump inhibitors use. CONCLUSIONS: Severe esophagitis is an infrequent finding in Spain. It occurs predominantly in males and in older individuals. Peptic ulcer disease is frequently associated with erosive esophagitis.
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