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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2010 Oct;51(4):443–447. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0b013e3181d67bee

Table 4. EGD Biopsy Practices in 1985, 1995 & 2005.

Table 4. The EGD biopsy practices among the subsample cohorts are described. As the practice of obtaining routine biopsies from the duodenum, stomach and esophagus has changed from 1985, 1995, and 2005, the proportion of subjects with any histologic abnormality from the duodenum, stomach and esophagus has declined.

1985 1995 2005 p-value
Eligible of Subsample 78 of 100 84 of 100 83 of 100
Complete EGD
(esophageal, stomach & duodenal biopsies)
17.7%
(14/78)
79.8%
(67/84)
95.2%
(79/83)
P < 0.001*
Esophageal Histologic Abnormality 56.7%
(34/60)
49.3%
(37/75)
35.4%
(28/79)
P=0.037*
Stomach Histologic Abnormality 34.5%
(10/29)
21.6%
(16/74)
14.8%
(12/81)
P=0.078*
Duodenal Histologic Abnormality 45.8%
(22/48)
17.3%
(13/75)
17.1%
(14/82)
P=0.000*
*

Subjects in 1985, 1995, & 2005 compared using Chi-Square test