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CompletedNCT01742377

Minimal Change Esophagitis by i-Scan Endoscopy in Dyspeptic Patients

i-Scan Endoscopy in the Detection of Minimal Change Esophagitis in Dyspeptic Patients With or Without Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease by Gerd Q Questionnaire and by 24 Hour pH Monitoring.

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
174 (actual)
Sponsor
Prince of Songkla University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study to assess efficacy of SE endoscopy in the detection of MCE in dyspeptic patients with or without GERD diagnosed by GerdQ or by endoscopy + PHM and in normal volunteers.

Detailed description

Background: The association of minimal change esophagitis (MCE) with gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) is controversy. High resolution endoscopy may improve the detection of minimal change lesion (MCL). i- Scan endoscopy (SE) provides high resolution images with modulation of images for a specific purpose. Methods. All dyspeptic patients with or without GERD symptoms scheduled for endoscopy were recruited from February 2010 till July 2014. All completed the validated Thai version of GerdQ then underwent endoscopy. Forty normal volunteers were recruited for endoscopy and PHM test. The esophagus was examined by HD and SE with the TE-e mode sequentially. The captured images were independently evaluated for MCL (punctate erythema (PE), minute erosion (ME) and triangular lesion with elongated pit (EP) by three endoscopists. The agreement of \> 2 endoscopists was accepted as a final result. All had PHM within 1 week after the endoscopy. GERD was diagnosed by LA grade A-D esophagitis and/or PHM with acid exposure time \> the upper limit of volunteer and/or positive symptom index and/or positive Symptom Association Probability. MCE was diagnosed when PE, ME or EP or the combination of these were present. The 40 normal volunteers were recruited for performing pH monitoring. The PHM data of 40 volunteers were analyzed to set the upper normal limit of total acid exposure time in our population. The mean + 2SD of total acid exposure time of volunteers was 1.9%. Definition. GerdQ. The Thai version of GerdQ was translated from the English version. The contents of the GerdQ were tested by back translation from Thai to English by 5 personnel who are fluent in English and all showed the consistent contents. The reliability of the GerdQ was validated in 22 volunteers completing the questionnaire twice with 3 hours in between and showed no significant difference of the mean score (5.14+ 2.34 vs 6.23+ 1.57, p=0.07) and the number of subjects with GERD diagnosed by the GerdQ (2 vs 5, Fisher's extact test, p=0.21) . GERD is diagnosed when total acid exposure time is more than 2% or positive symptom index (SI) or positive symptom association probability ( SAP ) or endoscopy revealed LA erosive esophagitis \> grade A.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREPatients with GerdQ positivePatients done GerdQ questionnaire, then undergone EGD. The distal esophagus was examined by HD and followed by SE with a preset TE mode for esophagus ( TE-e mode ). All patients had pH monitoring study within 1 week after the endoscopy.
PROCEDUREPatients with GerdQ negativePatients done GerdQ questionnaire, then undergone EGD. The distal esophagus was examined by HD and followed by SE with a preset TE mode for esophagus ( TE-e mode ). All patients had pH monitoring study within 1 week after the endoscopy.
PROCEDURENormal volunteersNormal volunteers undergone EGD.The distal esophagus was examined by HD and followed by SE with a preset TE mode for esophagus ( TE-e mode ).

Timeline

Start date
2010-02-01
Primary completion
2014-07-01
Completion
2014-07-01
First posted
2012-12-05
Last updated
2015-04-14

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Thailand

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