Randomized Clinical Trial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 28, 2015; 21(8): 2483-2489
Published online Feb 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i8.2483
Table 1 Patients’ characteristics
CharacteristicsGroup AGroup B
n7172
Age (yr)57.560.2
Gender (M:F)44:2746:26
Indication
Early esophageal cancer31
Early gastric cancer.3936
Gastric adenoma1015
Gastric maltoma31
Gastric/duodenal subepithelial lesion1414
Gastric polyp or erosion34
Location of lesion
Esophagus31
Gastric cardia01
Stomach upper body138
Stomach midbody01
Stomach lower body1719
Gastric angle714
Gastric antrum3227
Table 2 Mucosal visibility grade by magnifying endoscopy and number of flushes needed to obtain good visibility of magnifying endoscopy in stomach n (%)
Group AGroup BP value
Stomach
G152 (73)35 (48.6)< 0.01
G216 (23)27 (37.5)
G33 (4)10 (14)
Esophagus
G148 (67.6)42 (58.3)< 0.01
G217 (23.9)18 (25)
G36 (8.4)12 (16.7)
Number of water flush
Mean (median, range)0.7 ± 0.9 (0, 0-3)1.9 ± 1.5 (1, 0-6)< 0.01
0-157 (80)38 (53)
2-314 (20)28 (39)
4-606 (8)
Time taken to be completed examination (s), median (25%-75%)766 (647-866)760 (678-854)0.87
Table 3 The gastric mucosal surface obscurity grade during conventional endoscopy
Group AGroup BP value
Fundus1.4 ± 0.72.6 ± 1.2< 0.01
Upper body1.4 ± 0.72.6 ± 1.2< 0.01
Lower body1.1 ± 0.41.7 ± 0.9< 0.01
Antrum1.0 ± 0.11.4 ± 0.7< 0.01
Total4.9 ± 1.58.3 ± 1.8< 0.01