食道入口补丁:与巴雷特食道的关联
Rishabh Khatri1,2, Jay Patel3, Jun Song3
1Department of Internal Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Rishabh.Khatri@tuhs.temple.edu.
Digestive diseases and sciences
|July 15, 2023
概括
食道入口补丁 (IP) 和巴雷特食道 (BE) 分享类似的症状和危险因素. 患有IP或BE的患者显示 LES压力下降和酸暴露增加,这需要对这两种情况进行仔细检查.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 食道疾病 食道疾病
- 内镜检查是指内镜检查.
背景情况:
- 带有异型胃粘膜的食道进口补丁 (IP) 是食道胃腺镜检查 (EGD) 过程中偶然发现的.
- 虽然被认为是胚胎性,但IP与巴雷特食道 (BE) 有关.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较IP和BE患者之间的患病率,症状,人口统计和食道检测结果.
- 调查IP和BE之间的关联.
主要方法:
- 从2010年1月到2021年1月,对EGD,高分辨率食道测量和食道pH阻抗研究进行了回顾性分析.
- 患者根据IP和BE的存在或不存在来对患者进行分类.
主要成果:
- 患病率:IP为1.3%,BE为4.9%. 这是一个非常明显的现象. 同时发现:17.1%的IP患者有BE;4.6%的BE患者有IP.
- 症状:心烧和反是IP和BE组的主要症状.
- 食道检测:与对照组相比,患有IP和/或BE的患者表现出较低的LES压力和较高的酸暴露时间 (AET).
结论:
- IP和BE具有相似的临床表现和风险因素 (年龄较大,BMI较高).
- 这两种情况都与食道功能受损有关,包括降低 LES 压力和增加 AET.
- 对IP或BE的内镜鉴定需要对另一种情况进行彻底检查.
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