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Comorbidities are Frequent in Patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in a Tertiary Health Care Hospital
Authors:Joaquim Prado P Moraes-Filho  Tomás Navarro-Rodriguez  Jaime N Eisig  Ricardo C Barbuti  Decio Chinzon  Eamonn M M Quigley
Affiliation:I Department of Gastroenterology, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo - São Paulo/SP, Brazil;II Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre, Department of Medicine, National University of Ireland - Cork, Ireland Email: Tel: 55 11 3085.3495
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

Several aspects of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) have been studied, but the frequency of comorbidities is not yet fully understood.

OBJECTIVES

To study the prevalence of GERD comorbidities in a tertiary care hospital.

METHODS

We prospectively studied 670 consecutive adult patients from the outpatient department of our facility. A diagnosis was established using clinical, endoscopic and/or pHmetry-related findings. Each patient’s medical file was reviewed with respect to the presence of other medical conditions and diagnoses.

RESULTS

Of the 670 patients, 459 (68.6%) were female, and the mean age was 55.94 (17–80 years). We registered 316 patients (47.1%) with the erosive form of GERD and 354 patients (52.9%) with the non-erosive form. A total of 1,664 instances of comorbidities were recorded in 586 patients (87.5%), with the most common being arterial hypertension (21%), hypercholesterolemia (9%), obesity (9%), type II diabetes mellitus (5%) and depression (4%). Two or more comorbidities were present in 437 individuals (64.8%). The occurrence of comorbidities increased with age and was higher in patients with the non-erosive form of GERD.

CONCLUSIONS

In a tertiary referral population, comorbidities were very common, and these may have worsened the already impaired health-related quality of life of these patients. Clinicians caring for GERD patients in this setting must be aware of the likelihood and nature of comorbid disorders and their impact on disease presentation and patient management.
Keywords:Heartburn   Regurgitation   GERD comorbidities   Esophagitis   Esophagus
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