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Endoscopic Findings in Patients With Typical Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Symptoms

Completed
Conditions
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Registration Number
NCT00730106
Lead Sponsor
Lotung Poh-Ai Hospital
Brief Summary

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is diagnosed on the basis of characteristic reflux symptoms (i.e. troublesome heartburn and/or acid regurgitation). Empirical therapy without diagnostic endoscopy is suggested for those GERD patients presenting without alarm symptoms in Western countries. Whether such "treating instead of testing" strategy should be applied in Asia, an area with higher prevalence of Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer, remains uninvestigated.

Detailed Description

This study amis to investigate upper endoscopic findings of typical acid reflux patients with and without alarm symptoms in Taiwan During the period from May 2008 to December 2009, consecutive adult outpatients, who receive upper endoscopy for characteristic reflux symptoms of heartburn or acid regurgitation, are invited to participate. All study participants are evaluated for presence of pre-defined alarm symptoms including odynophagia or dysphagia, gastrointestinal bleeding, involuntary body weight loss and anemia.

Upper endoscopic procedures are performed with standard electronic videoendoscope (GIF-Q240 or GIF-Q260; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) by experienced endoscopists; each of them had previously performed a minimum of 2,000 upper endoscopy exams. Representative images are taken and stored as electronic files in a digital image system for later analysis.

The following five significant endoscopic findings are pre-defined endpoints of this study: 1) any malignant lesion in the upper digestive tract, 2) Barrett esophagus, 3) severe erosive esophagitis (LA grade C or D), 4) peptic stricture, 5) peptic ulcer.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1000
Inclusion Criteria
  • outpatients
  • chief complaints of characteristic GERD symptoms (heart burn or acid regurgitation), evaluated by standard questionnaire
  • undergo upper digestive endoscopy
Exclusion Criteria
  • age less than 18 years old or more than 90 years old
  • unable to complete upper endoscopy
  • known diagnosis of gastroesophageal malignancy
  • follow-up visit for known gastroesophageal lesion identified by previous upper endoscopy
  • failure to obtain informed consent

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pre-defined significant upper digestive endoscopic findingswithin one month after the endoscopy examination
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Lotung Poh-Ai Hospital

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Lotung Town, Ilan County, Taiwan

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