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Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2005; 11(48): 7657-7660
Published online Dec 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i48.7657
Table 1 Demographic data of 34 asthmatic patients with or without GERD symptoms
SymptomaticAsymptomatic
GERDNon-GERD
Number16117
Male/female6/105/64/3
ERD700
NERD9117
Age (mean±SD) (yrs)33.75±1038.27±5.6836.14±8.76
DIS (mean±SD) (µm)2.105±0.2622.08±0.240.5±0.08
FEV1 (mean±SD) (L)1.87±0.051.95±0.041.88±0.02
Table 2 Comparison of background characteristics of asthmatic patients with GERD and controls
GERD(27)Controls(7)t-Test
Age (yrs) (mean±SD)35.59±8.6736.14±8.76NS
Male/female11/164/3NS
QUEST score8.8±4.50.12±0.8P<0.0001
Erosive esophagitis7 (4B, 2C, 1D)0P<0.05
DIS (mean±SD) (µm)2.09±0.240.5±0.08P<0.001
FEV1 (L)1.91±0.0451.88±0.02NS
Table 3 Effect of treatment on dilation of intercellular space (DIS) in 25 responders to pantoprazole (mean±SD)
Value (μm)t-Test
Baseline2.105±0.261
SymptomaticP<0.001
After therapy0.592±0.194
Baseline2.081±0.242
AsymptomaticP<0.001
After therapy0.517±0.072
Table 4 Effect of therapy on asthma symptom score in GERD patients (mean±SD)
BaselineAfter therapyt-test
GERD4.37±0.970.33±0.83P<0.001
Patients
Controls4.57±0.794.14±0.38P = NS