Introduction
Patients and methods
Study design
Procedure and study population
Evaluations
Twenty-four-hour esophageal multichannel intraluminal impedance (MII) monitoring study
Statistical analysis
Results
First endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastroesophageal reflux disease
Number of cases | 35 |
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Male | 25 (71.4%) |
Age (SD) | 51.5 (16.4) |
Body mass index (SD) | 21.8 (3.33) |
Baseline (before ESD-G) | 3–6 months after ESD-G | p value | |
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Frequency scale for the symptoms of GERD (range) | |||
Acid reflux score, n = 19 | 15 (7–27) | 7 (0–23) | 0.0012a |
Dysmotility score, n = 19 | 10 (0–19) | 5 (0–16) | 0.0013a |
Potency unit of gastric acid secretion suppressants for controlling GERD-related symptoms (standard deviation) | 2.73 (1.40) | 1.85 (1.61) | 0.0009b |
Additional endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastroesophageal reflux disease
Case number of the patients who underwent ESD-G | Period from the first ESD-G to the additional ESD-G (days) | Reason for undergoing additional ESD-G | Reconstruction method after distal gastrectomy |
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1 | 161 | Some improvement in GERD symptoms after the first ESD-G so patient requested additional ESD-G | Not available |
2 | 176 | Some improvement in GERD symptoms after the first ESD-G so patient requested additional ESD-G | Billroth 1 |
3 | 264 | Some improvement in GERD symptoms after the first ESD-G so patient requested additional ESD-G | Billroth 1 |
4 | 399 | Some improvement in GERD symptoms after the first ESD-G so patient requested additional ESD-G | Not available |
5 | 763 | Patient requested to undergo additional ESD-G because the first ESD-G was not effective for his GERD symptoms | Not available |
6 | 2408 | Patient requested to undergo additional ESD-G because some GERD symptoms improved several years after the first ESD-G but the GERD symptoms were gradually worsening | Billroth 1 |
7 | 3559 | Patient requested to underwent additional ESD-G because some GERD symptoms improved several years after the first ESD-G but the GERD symptoms were gradually worsening | Billroth 1 |