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Prevalence of erosive esophagitis among Japanese patients taking low‐dose aspirin
Authors:Takatsugu Yamamoto  Yuji Mishina  Tadahisa Ebato  Akari Isono  Koichiro Abe  Kengo Hattori  Taro Ishii  Yasushi Kuyama
Institution:Department of Internal Medicine, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Background and Aim: The risk for erosive esophagitis (EE) with low‐dose aspirin (ASA) remains unknown, especially among Japanese patients. We conducted the present study to compare the risk of EE with that of gastroduodenal mucosal injury among Japanese patients taking ASA. Methods: From 5555 patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy from January 2005 to December 2006 at Teikyo University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, 159 patients (76 males and 83 females, mean age: 69.3 ± 11 years) fulfilling the following conditions were selected: (i) taking ASA (less than 100 mg/day) continuously; (ii) not taking acid suppressants; and (iii) no history of gastrointestinal tract surgery, malignancies, severe cardiac failure, or liver cirrhosis. Age‐ and sex‐matched patients not taking aspirin were randomly chosen as controls (n = 159). Two well‐experienced endoscopic examiners evaluated endoscopic records to determine the presence or absence of esophageal hiatal hernia, EE, and gastroduodenal ulcers. Results: The prevalence of EE in patients taking aspirin (9.4%) was not different from that of the controls (6.3%, odds ratio OR]: 1.5, 95% confidence interval CI]: 0.7–3.2), whereas peptic ulcers were found more frequently in the aspirin group (14%) than in the control group (4%, OR: 3.6, 95% CI: 1.5–8.8). Conclusion: In Japanese patients taking ASA, EE was not as common as peptic ulcers.
Keywords:acid suppressant  erosive esophagitis  Japanese  low‐dose aspirin
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