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VEITIA, G et al. Hallazgos endoscópicos en pacientes con síntomas cardinales de enfermedad de reflujo gastroesofágico. Gen [online]. 2008, vol.62, n.4, pp.256-288. ISSN 0016-3503.

Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a recurrent disease related with retrograde progression of gastric contents to the esophagus with or without mucosal damage at this level. Hiatal hernia is associated with GERD and it has been related with severe grades of the disease (severe erosive esophagitis and BarrettÊs esophagus). Aims: to describe the presence of endoscopic features in GERD patientss with cardinals symptoms attended at the Gastroenterology Division of the Vargas Hospital in Caracas. Patients and Methods: this was a descriptive, transversal cohort study in which endoscopic findings in patients with GERD symptoms were evaluated, at the Gastroenterology Service, between January and May 2007. Results: of 674 patients interviewed, 204 patients (59 men and 145 women) presented GERD symptoms; to 60 of them an upper endoscopy randomly was performed. 23,33% (14 patients) had erosive GERD, 1,66% (1 patient) a submucous esophageal tumor, 6,66 % with BarrettÊs esophagus and 75% (45 patients) without esophageal changes, 23 (38,33%) with hiatal hernia, 8 of them with erosive esophagitis. Conclusion: our study supports the importance of performing an upper endoscopy in patients with cardinals symptoms of GERD.

Keywords : GERD; upper endoscopy; erosive esophagitis.

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