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    J Gastroenterology: In Japan, the prevalence and correlation of herring is not associated with gastroesoesic reflow disease.

    • Last Update: 2020-10-01
    • Source: Internet
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    Aphdoga gas refers to "air escaping from the esopdophery or stomach to the pharynx", although this is a common phenomenon, but excessive occurrence can damage the quality of life.
    There are studies that suggest that the rate of herring in the general population is between 9.3% and 28.8%, and that many patients will be accompanied by symptoms of gastroesoesic reflow (GERD), in some GERD patients, gastroesoesoceptitis (SGB) is increasingly considered to be the culprit of the incurable proton pump inhibitor (PPI).
    most of the reports on SGB came from Western countries, and little was known about the prevalence and relevance of SGB in patients with resoicative GERD in Asia.
    study aims to compare the differences between SGB and GERD patients in Japan and the UK.
    researchers collected and analyzed impedance pH monitoring curves in patients who were referred to level III centers in Japan and the United Kingdom for PPI refratic symptoms.
    the prevalence of SGB between the two countries and its effects on reflow symptoms.
    researchers analyzed impedance pH tracking data from 124 Japanese and 83 British patients.
    japanese patients are much younger and have a smaller body mass index (P .lt;0.001).
    the occurrence of SGB was independent of gastroesoesoesus reflow esopolytic esopoly, the prevalence of excessive SGB in Japanese patients (18.5%) was significantly lower than in the United Kingdom (36.1%) (P-0.006).
    Logistic regression analysis shows that geographic/cultural differences are the only factors associated with different prevalence of SGB (OR; 2.91, 95% CI 1.09-7.73, P s 0.032).
    , the researchers said, Japan's SGB prevalence rate and its effect on gastroesoesic reflow symptoms were much lower than in the UK.
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