PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of anti-reflux treatment in gastroesophageal reflux disease patients classified according to esophagogastric junction morphology (Hill classification). RESULTS: A symptom score and endoscopic grading of gastrooesophageal flap valve appearance were determined in 49 symptomatic patients (female 26, male 23; mean age 49 years, range 21-76 years). Patients received 8 weeks of continuous rabeprazole at a daily dose of 20 mg and, upon symptom control, continued with on-demand treatment for 3 months. The mean symptom score at 8 weeks was significantly reduced in all groups. However, at the end of the on-demand therapy, patients with Hill grade IV had used more rabeprazole tablets than those in the two other groups (II: 10.86 +/- 14.52, III: 14.73 +/- 14.58, IV: 25.78 +/- 15.85; P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Continuous treatment is effective in all groups of patients with reflux disease. Grading patients according to the gastroesophageal flap valve appearance is useful as a prognostic factor, especially when on-demand therapy is considered to be an option.
PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of anti-reflux treatment in gastroesophageal reflux diseasepatients classified according to esophagogastric junction morphology (Hill classification). RESULTS: A symptom score and endoscopic grading of gastrooesophageal flap valve appearance were determined in 49 symptomatic patients (female 26, male 23; mean age 49 years, range 21-76 years). Patients received 8 weeks of continuous rabeprazole at a daily dose of 20 mg and, upon symptom control, continued with on-demand treatment for 3 months. The mean symptom score at 8 weeks was significantly reduced in all groups. However, at the end of the on-demand therapy, patients with Hill grade IV had used more rabeprazole tablets than those in the two other groups (II: 10.86 +/- 14.52, III: 14.73 +/- 14.58, IV: 25.78 +/- 15.85; P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: Continuous treatment is effective in all groups of patients with reflux disease. Grading patients according to the gastroesophageal flap valve appearance is useful as a prognostic factor, especially when on-demand therapy is considered to be an option.
Authors: T Lind; T Havelund; L Lundell; H Glise; K Lauritsen; S A Pedersen; O Anker-Hansen; A Stubberöd; G Eriksson; R Carlsson; O Junghard Journal: Aliment Pharmacol Ther Date: 1999-07 Impact factor: 8.171
Authors: David C Metz; John M Inadomi; Colin W Howden; Sander J Veldhuyzen van Zanten; Peter Bytzer Journal: Am J Gastroenterol Date: 2007-03 Impact factor: 10.864