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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Surg Res. 2011 Jun 22;170(2):e279–e286. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2011.05.038

TABLE 2.

Endoscopic and Radiological Characteristics of Lung Transplant Patients and Controls

Lung transplants Controls P
Endoscopic esophagitis (%) 6/27 (22%) 7/22 (31%) 0.52
 Grade A 3/6 (50%) 3/7 (43%)
 Grade B 2/6 (33%) 3/7 (43%)
 Grade C 1/6 (17%) 1/7 (14%)
 Grade D 0 0
Barrett’s esophagus (%) 7/27 (27%) 7/22 (32%) 0.75
 Low grade dysplasia 0 3/7 (43%)
 High grade dysplasia 0 1/7 (14%)
Hiatal hernia (%) 6/25 (24%) 13/23 (57%) 0.04
 Small (<3 cm) 5/6 (83%) 12/13 (92%)
 Moderate (3–5 cm) 1 (7%) 1 (8%)
 Large (>5 cm) 0 0
Delayed gastric emptying (%) 27% n/a

Data are presented as percentages for categorical variables.