Reflux oesophagitis in adult coeliac disease: beneficial effect of a gluten free diet

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العنوان: Reflux oesophagitis in adult coeliac disease: beneficial effect of a gluten free diet
المؤلفون: C. Del Vecchio Blanco, Gabriele Budillon, Maurizio Romano, Antonio Cuomo, Alice Di Rocco, Gerardo Nardone
المساهمون: Cuomo, A, Romano, M, Rocco, Alba, Budillon, G, DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, C, Nardone, GERARDO ANTONIO PIO, Rocco, A, Budillon, Gabriele
المصدر: Gut. 52:514-517
بيانات النشر: BMJ, 2003.
سنة النشر: 2003
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Adolescent, Glutens, Gastroenterology, Coeliac disease, Recurrence, Gluten free diet, Internal medicine, medicine, Humans, Risk factor, Esophagitis, Peptic, Omeprazole, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Esophageal disease, business.industry, Incidence (epidemiology), Reflux, nutritional and metabolic diseases, Reflux esophagiti, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, digestive system diseases, Celiac Disease, Small Intestine, Female, Gluten free, Esophagoscopy, business, Complication, Follow-Up Studies, medicine.drug
الوصف: Background: Coeliac disease patients show a number of gastrointestinal motor abnormalities, including a decrease in lower oesophageal sphincter pressure. The prevalence of endoscopic oesophagitis in these subjects however is unknown. Aim: To evaluate whether untreated adult coeliac patients had an increased prevalence of reflux oesophagitis and, if so, to assess whether a gluten free diet exerted any beneficial effect on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) symptoms. Patients and methods: We retrospectively studied 205 coeliac patients (females/males 153/52, median age 32 years) who underwent endoscopy for duodenal biopsy and 400 non-coeliac subjects (females/males 244/156, median age 37 years) referred for endoscopy for upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Each patient was given a questionnaire for evaluation of GORD symptoms prior to and 4–12 months after endoscopy. Coeliac patients were given a gluten free diet. Oesophagitis patients of both groups, following an eight week course of omeprazole, were re-evaluated for GORD symptoms at four month intervals up to one year. Significance of differences was assessed by Fisher’s exact test. Results: Oesophagitis was present in 39/205 (19%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 13.8–25.0%) coeliac patients and in 32/400 (8%, 95% CI 5.5–11.1%) dyspeptic subjects. At the one year follow up, GORD symptoms relapsed in 10/39 (25.6%, 95% CI 13–42.1%) coeliacs with oesophagitis and in 23/32 (71.8%, 95% CI 53.2–86.2%) non-coeliac subjects with oesophagitis. Conclusion: Coeliac patients have a high prevalence of reflux oesophagitis. That a gluten free diet significantly decreased the relapse rate of GORD symptoms suggests that coeliac disease may represent a risk factor for development of reflux oesophagitis.
وصف الملف: STAMPA
تدمد: 0017-5749
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::75d30233d663180cdffef87f53e3c306Test
https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.52.4.514Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....75d30233d663180cdffef87f53e3c306
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE