2013
DOI: 10.4166/kjg.2013.62.4.206
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Is There a Difference in the Prevalence of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease between Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis Patients?

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“…GERD is a common upper gastrointestinal disorder in patients with CKD (77.5%) and kidney transplant (75%) patients than normal population (38.6%) with the same upper gastrointestinal symptoms, while HP infection was lower (40, 36.1 and 75%, respectively). Although there was no significant difference between the prevalences of GERD (33.3 and 39.5%), erosive reflux esophagitis (16.7 and 23.7%) and non-erosive reflux disease (16.7 and 13.2%) in PD and HD, respectively, their prevalences were higher than those of the general population [32][33][34]. CKD, PD, gastrointestinal amyloidosis, immunosuppression and absence of HP infection seem to be risk factors for the development of GERD in ESRD patients [32,35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…GERD is a common upper gastrointestinal disorder in patients with CKD (77.5%) and kidney transplant (75%) patients than normal population (38.6%) with the same upper gastrointestinal symptoms, while HP infection was lower (40, 36.1 and 75%, respectively). Although there was no significant difference between the prevalences of GERD (33.3 and 39.5%), erosive reflux esophagitis (16.7 and 23.7%) and non-erosive reflux disease (16.7 and 13.2%) in PD and HD, respectively, their prevalences were higher than those of the general population [32][33][34]. CKD, PD, gastrointestinal amyloidosis, immunosuppression and absence of HP infection seem to be risk factors for the development of GERD in ESRD patients [32,35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The high prevalence of symptoms observed in our population is consistent with that found in other studies [ 1 , 3 , 12 , 13 ]. Most studies take into account patients of all ages, so that few consider being older as a risk factor in the presence and severity of GIS [ 7 , 27 ]. However, in this study, the increase in the age range did not influence either the higher prevalence or severity of symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the prevalence of symptoms was independent of the type of dialysis. There are inconsistencies in the literature comparing the prevalence of GIS in patients with CKD by type of dialysis [ 1 , 3 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 11 ]. These contradictions may be due to the use of different questionnaires and to the type of symptoms that they take into account since, depending on the type of dialysis, they may affect different segments of the digestive tract.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been studies that showed the prevalence of GERD in dialysis patients was higher than that in the controls, but there was no significant difference between PD and HD patients concerning GERD and the prevalence of erosive and non-erosive reflux esophagitis [23].…”
Section: Pathophysiological Mechanisms Of Gastric Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%