Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2015; 21(30): 9126-9133
Published online Aug 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i30.9126
Table 1 Relationship between mucosal type and endoscopic findings n (%)
AssessmentMucosa type
OM/OCM (n = 20)CM (n = 41)P value
Los Angeles classification
N15 (75.0)18 (43.9)0.022
M, A, B, C, D5 (25.0)23 (56.1)
Hill grade
Normal (1, 2)16 (80.0)27 (65.9)0.255
Reflux (3, 4)4 (20.0)14 (34.1)
Hiatal hernia
Absent15 (75.0)22 (53.7)0.109
Present5 (25.0)19 (46.3)
Table 2 Relationship between mucosal type and severity of inflammation n (%)
AssessmentMucosa type
OM/OCM (n = 20)CM (n = 41)P value
Mononuclear cell infiltration
Mild11 (55.0)6 (14.6)0.001
Moderate, marked9 (45.0)35 (85.4)
Neutrophil infiltration
Absent17 (85.0)19 (46.3)0.004
Mild, moderate, marked3 (15.0)22 (53.7)
Intestinal metaplasia
Absent17 (85.0)28 (68.3)0.164
Present3 (15.0)13 (31.7)
Helicobacter pylori infection
Absent16 (80.0)33 (80.5)0.964
Present4 (20.0)8 (19.5)
Table 3 Relationship between carditis and endoscopic findings n (%)
AssessmentCarditis
Absent (n = 24)Present (n = 37)P value
Los Angeles classification
N18 (75.0)15 (40.5)0.008
M, A, B, C, D6 (25.0)22 (59.5)
Hill grade
Normal (1, 2)20 (83.3)23 (62.2)0.077
Reflux (3, 4)4 (16.7)14 (37.8)
Hiatal hernia
Absent17 (70.8)20 (54.1)0.190
Present7 (29.2)17 (45.9)
Helicobacter pylori infection
Absent20 (83.3)29 (78.4)0.634
Present4 (16.7)8 (21.6)
Table 4 Logistic regression analysis between oxyntic mucosa/oxyntocardiac mucosa and cardiac mucosa
AssessmentAdjusted odds ratio95%CIP value
Mononuclear cell infiltration4.2301.003-17.8330.049
Neutrophil infiltration4.2960.958-19.2670.057
Los Angeles classification2.9690.771-11.4300.114
Age1.0380.989-1.0890.130