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. 2005 May 28;11(20):3091–3098. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i20.3091

Table 1.

Demographic and baseline characteristics of patients enrolled.

Number of subjects enrolled Total 127 Rabeprazole 63 Esomeprazole 64 P
Gender (%)
Female 62 (48.8) 25 (39.7) 37 (57.8) P = 0.0511
Male 65 (51.2) 38 (60.3) 27 (42.2)
Race (%)
Chinese 101 (79.5) 52 (82.5) 49 (76.6) P = 0.8721
Malay 9 (7.1) 4 (6.3) 5 (7.8)
Indian 15 (11.8) 6 (9.5) 9 (14.1)
Other 2 (1.6) 1 (1.6) 1 (1.6)
Age (yr)
Mean (SD) 38.9 (10.6) 39.3 (11.2) 38.4 (10.0) P = 0.6292
History of GERD symptoms (yr)
Mean (SD) 3.6 (4.5) 3.2 (4.2) 3.9 (4.7) P = 0.3732
Tobacco use, N (%)
Yes 11 (8.7) 4 (6.3) 7 (10.9) P = 0.2431
No 116 (91.3) 59 (93.7) 57 (89.1)
Alcohol use, N (%)
Yes 20 (15.7) 9 (14.3) 11 (17.2) P = 0.4861
No 107 (84.3) 54 (85.7) 53 (82.8)
Previous medication for reflux disease
Yes 77 (60.6) 35 (55.6) 42 (65.6) P = 0.2791
No 50 (39.4) 28 (44.4) 22 (34.4)
H pylori status
Positive 50 24 (45.3) 26 (44.0)
Negative 62 29 (54.7) 33 (56.0) P = 0.953
(Not available 15 10 5

Test1 Fisher’s exact test; Test2 t-test; Test3 χ2 test