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Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation

OBJECTIVE: Heartburn and regurgitation are the most common gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, and dysphagia could be a possible symptom. This investigation aimed to evaluate the prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation. METHODS: A total of 147 patients (age...

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Autores principales: Batista, Andrea Oliveira, Nascimento, Weslania Viviane, Cassiani, Rachel Aguiar, Silva, Ana Cristina Viana, Alves, Leda Maria Tavares, Alves, Dauana Cássia, Dantas, Roberto Oliveira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31994617
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1556
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author Batista, Andrea Oliveira
Nascimento, Weslania Viviane
Cassiani, Rachel Aguiar
Silva, Ana Cristina Viana
Alves, Leda Maria Tavares
Alves, Dauana Cássia
Dantas, Roberto Oliveira
author_facet Batista, Andrea Oliveira
Nascimento, Weslania Viviane
Cassiani, Rachel Aguiar
Silva, Ana Cristina Viana
Alves, Leda Maria Tavares
Alves, Dauana Cássia
Dantas, Roberto Oliveira
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description OBJECTIVE: Heartburn and regurgitation are the most common gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, and dysphagia could be a possible symptom. This investigation aimed to evaluate the prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation. METHODS: A total of 147 patients (age, 20-70 years; women, 72%) complaining of heartburn and regurgitation, without esophageal stricture, previous esophageal surgery, or other diseases, were evaluated. Twenty-seven patients had esophagitis. The Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10) was employed to screen for dysphagia; EAT-10 is composed of 10 items, and the patients rate each item from 0 to 4 (0, no problems; 4, most severe symptom). Results of the 147 patients were compared with those of 417 healthy volunteers (women, 62%; control group) aged 20-68 years. RESULTS: In the control group, only two (0.5%) had an EAT-10 score ≥5, which was chosen as the threshold to define dysphagia. EAT-10 scores ≥5 were found in 71 (48.3%) patients and in 55% of the patients with esophagitis and 47% of the patients without esophagitis. This finding indicates a relatively higher prevalence of perceived dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation and in patients with esophagitis. We also found a positive correlation between EAT-10 scores and the severity of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms based on the Velanovich scale. CONCLUSION: In patients with heartburn and regurgitation symptoms, the prevalence of dysphagia was at least 48%, and has a positive correlation with the overall symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux.
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spelling pubmed-69702782020-02-07 Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation Batista, Andrea Oliveira Nascimento, Weslania Viviane Cassiani, Rachel Aguiar Silva, Ana Cristina Viana Alves, Leda Maria Tavares Alves, Dauana Cássia Dantas, Roberto Oliveira Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVE: Heartburn and regurgitation are the most common gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, and dysphagia could be a possible symptom. This investigation aimed to evaluate the prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation. METHODS: A total of 147 patients (age, 20-70 years; women, 72%) complaining of heartburn and regurgitation, without esophageal stricture, previous esophageal surgery, or other diseases, were evaluated. Twenty-seven patients had esophagitis. The Eating Assessment Tool (EAT-10) was employed to screen for dysphagia; EAT-10 is composed of 10 items, and the patients rate each item from 0 to 4 (0, no problems; 4, most severe symptom). Results of the 147 patients were compared with those of 417 healthy volunteers (women, 62%; control group) aged 20-68 years. RESULTS: In the control group, only two (0.5%) had an EAT-10 score ≥5, which was chosen as the threshold to define dysphagia. EAT-10 scores ≥5 were found in 71 (48.3%) patients and in 55% of the patients with esophagitis and 47% of the patients without esophagitis. This finding indicates a relatively higher prevalence of perceived dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation and in patients with esophagitis. We also found a positive correlation between EAT-10 scores and the severity of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms based on the Velanovich scale. CONCLUSION: In patients with heartburn and regurgitation symptoms, the prevalence of dysphagia was at least 48%, and has a positive correlation with the overall symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux. Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2020-01-20 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC6970278/ /pubmed/31994617 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1556 Text en Copyright © 2020 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Batista, Andrea Oliveira
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Silva, Ana Cristina Viana
Alves, Leda Maria Tavares
Alves, Dauana Cássia
Dantas, Roberto Oliveira
Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title_full Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title_fullStr Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title_short Prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
title_sort prevalence of non-obstructive dysphagia in patients with heartburn and regurgitation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31994617
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2020/e1556
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