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Patients with cardinal symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis. Prejudice affects clinical practice…
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Introduction
Dysphagia and bolus impaction are the cardinal manifestations of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). Esophageal biopsy sampling is mandatory for EoE diagnosis, data though suggest that clinician do not always obtain biopsies from patients with cardinal EoE symptoms during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy even if no other entity than EoE can explain patients symptoms. We aimed to search for the esophageal biopsy procurement rate as also for factors that drive clinicians to obtain esophageal biopsies among patients with cardinal EoE symptoms.
Methods
We retrospectively searched for patients with cardinal EoE symptoms submitted to upper gastrointestinal endoscopy between 1/2018 and 12/2023 in our department. Epidemiologic, clinical, endoscopic, and histological data were analyzed.
Results
In total 163 patients with cardinal EoE symptoms (dysphagia: 63 and bolus impaction: 100) were included in the study (M/F: 100/63, mean age: 54 ± 22 years). Biopsy sampling was obtained in 77/163 (47.2%) patients and sampling rates did not differ between patients with bolus impaction or dysphagia (47/100, 47% vs 30/63, 47.6%, P = 0.553). Higher rates of sampling were observed in males (P = 0.045), those younger than 65 years old (P < 0.001) and patients with endoscopic EoE signs (P = 0.004). Age and endoscopic findings compatible to EoE were independently correlated to biopsy sampling. EoE was diagnosed in 35/74 patients (47.3%); the majority of patients were male, with a bolus impaction episode, compatible endoscopic findings and all were younger than 65 years old.
Conclusion
Clinicians take esophageal biopsies in half of patients with cardinal EoE. Age and supportive endoscopic evidence drive clinicians’ decision to obtain esophageal biopsies.
Title: Patients with cardinal symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis. Prejudice affects clinical practice…
Description:
Introduction
Dysphagia and bolus impaction are the cardinal manifestations of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).
Esophageal biopsy sampling is mandatory for EoE diagnosis, data though suggest that clinician do not always obtain biopsies from patients with cardinal EoE symptoms during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy even if no other entity than EoE can explain patients symptoms.
We aimed to search for the esophageal biopsy procurement rate as also for factors that drive clinicians to obtain esophageal biopsies among patients with cardinal EoE symptoms.
Methods
We retrospectively searched for patients with cardinal EoE symptoms submitted to upper gastrointestinal endoscopy between 1/2018 and 12/2023 in our department.
Epidemiologic, clinical, endoscopic, and histological data were analyzed.
Results
In total 163 patients with cardinal EoE symptoms (dysphagia: 63 and bolus impaction: 100) were included in the study (M/F: 100/63, mean age: 54 ± 22 years).
Biopsy sampling was obtained in 77/163 (47.
2%) patients and sampling rates did not differ between patients with bolus impaction or dysphagia (47/100, 47% vs 30/63, 47.
6%, P = 0.
553).
Higher rates of sampling were observed in males (P = 0.
045), those younger than 65 years old (P < 0.
001) and patients with endoscopic EoE signs (P = 0.
004).
Age and endoscopic findings compatible to EoE were independently correlated to biopsy sampling.
EoE was diagnosed in 35/74 patients (47.
3%); the majority of patients were male, with a bolus impaction episode, compatible endoscopic findings and all were younger than 65 years old.
Conclusion
Clinicians take esophageal biopsies in half of patients with cardinal EoE.
Age and supportive endoscopic evidence drive clinicians’ decision to obtain esophageal biopsies.
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