Preoperative Gastric Acid Secretion and the Risk to Develop Barrett`s Esophagus After Esophagectomy for Chagasic Achalasia


Autoria(s): ROCHA, Julio Rafael Mariano da; CECCONELLO, Ivan; RIBEIRO JR., Ulysses; BABA, Elisa R.; SAFATLE-RIBEIRO, Adriana Vaz; IRIYA, Kiyoshi; SALLUM, Rubens A. A.; SAKAI, Paulo; SZACHNOWICZ, Sergio
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of preoperative gastric secretory and hormonal response, to the appearance of Barrett`s esophagus in the esophageal stump following subtotal esophagectomy. Thirty-eight end-stage chagasic achalasia patients submitted to esophagectomy and cervical gastric pull-up were followed prospectively for a mean of 13.6 +/- 9.2 years. Gastric acid secretion, pepsinogen, and gastrin were measured preoperatively in 14 patients who have developed Barrett`s esophagus (Group I), and the results were compared to 24 patients who did not develop Barrett`s esophagus (Group II). In the group (I), the mean basal and stimulated preoperative gastric acid secretion was significantly higher than in the group II (basal: 1.52 vs. 1.01, p = 0.04; stimulated: 20.83 vs. 12.60, p = 0.01). Basal and stimulated preoperative pepsinogen were also increased at the Group I compared to Group II (Basal = 139.3 vs. 101.7, p = 0.02; stimulated = 186.0 vs. 156.5, p = 0.07. There was no difference in preoperative gastrin between the two groups. Gastritis was present during endoscopy in 57.1% of the Group I, while it was detected in 16.6% of the Group II, p = 0.014. Barrett`s esophagus in the esophageal stump was associated to high preoperative levels of gastric acid secretion, serum pepsinogen, and also gastritis in the transposed stomach.

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JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY, v.13, n.11, p.1893-1898, 2009

1091-255X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22110

10.1007/s11605-009-1003-7

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11605-009-1003-7

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eng

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SPRINGER

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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery

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Palavras-Chave #Chagasic achalasia #Barrett`s esophagus #Cervical esophageal stump #Gastric acid secretion #Serum pepsinogen #Serum gastrin #SERUM PEPSINOGEN #PLASMA GASTRIN #UNITED-STATES #DISEASE #REMNANT #MEGAESOPHAGUS #EPITHELIUM #MEGACOLON #VAGOTOMY #STOMACH #Gastroenterology & Hepatology #Surgery
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