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. 2019 Nov 21;12:1756284819890537. doi: 10.1177/1756284819890537

Table 1.

The information of included studies.

Comparison (author) Evaluable patients (n) Men (%) Average age Prevalence (%) of esophagitis Reference tests
Study test Outcome measure extracted
Upper endoscopy pH/pH impedance monitoring
AET Number of reflux events DeMeester score Symptom reflux association
A versus B
Frazzoni et al.13 121 51.89 NA 42.33 Erosion Total AET > 3.2% >48 SAP ⩾ 95% or SI ⩾ 50% MNBI A cut-off value of 2292 Ω
Ravi et al.14 55 41.38 60 22.73 Total AET ⩾ 5.0% Baseline impedance A cut-off value of 2268 Ω
Frazzoni et al.15 289 45.67 50 23.53 Erosion Total AET >3.2% SAP ⩾ 95% or SI ⩾ 50% MNBI A cut-off value of 2292 Ω
Kandulski et al.16 36 30.77 55 30.77 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% SAP ⩾ 95% or SI ⩾ 50% Baseline impedance A cut-off value of 2100 Ω
A versus C
Hayat et al.17 198 44.14 49.7 NA Total AET > 4.2% SAP ⩾ 95% Salivary pepsin At least one sample +ve > 16 ng/ml
Saritas Yuksel et al.18 47 65.52 50 23.4 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% Salivary pepsin A cut-off value of +1.0 or greater
A versus D
Cui et al.19 565 40.7 49.4 NA Erosion ⩾14.7 SAP ⩾ 95% DIS A cut-off value of 0.9 μm
Zhou et al.20 576 41.67 49.3 27.04 Erosion ⩾14.7 SAP ⩾ 95% DIS A cut-off value of 0.9 μm
Cui et al.21 161 59.66 NA 48.74 Erosion ⩾14.7 DIS A cut-off value of 0.85 μm
Mastracci et al.22 139 57.14 52 40.34 Erosion Total AET > 5.5% DIS Mild and marked DIS
Vela et al.23 26 NA NA 11.54 Erosion Total AET > 5.3% SAP ⩾ 95% DIS A cut-off value of 0.68 μm
A versus E
Zhou et al.20 636 41.67 49.3 27.04 Erosion ⩾14.7 SAP ⩾ 95% GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
Zavala-Gonzales et al.24 252 37 49.49 43.65 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% SI ⩾ 50% GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
Jonasson et al.25 169 53 47.4 81.07 Erosion Total AET > 5.5%, or upright AET > 6.7%, or supine AET > 6.9% SAP ⩾ 95% GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
Lacy et al.26 177 28.2 51.00 16.87 Total AET > 5.3% GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
Jones et al.27 308 46.43 47 37.66 Erosion Total AET > 5.5% SAP ⩾ 95% GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
Bai et al.28 8065 50.1 46.3 17.79 Erosion GERDQ A cut-off score of 8
A versus F
Zhou et al.20 636 41.67 49.3 27.04 Erosion ⩾14.7 SAP ⩾ 95% Esomeprazole, 20 mg BID for 2 weeks Complete symptom relief
Jonasson et al.25 124 53 47.4 81.07 Erosion Total AET > 5.5%, or upright AET > 6.7%, or supine AET > 6.9% SAP ⩾95% PPI for 4 weeks Symptoms decrease to 1 day/week
Lee et al.29 188 41.49 49.9 37.23 Erosion Lansoprazole, 15 mg/30 mg/60 mg once daily for 2 weeks Symptom score improved by more than 50%
Dent et al.30 296 46.43 47 37.66 Erosion Total AET > 5.5% SAP ⩾ 95% Esomeprazole, 40 mg daily for 14 ± 3 days Complete symptom relief
Cho et al.31 73 57.53 47 63.01 Erosion Total AET > 4.4% SAP ⩾ 95% Lansoprazole, 30 mg BID for 2 weeks Symptom score improved by more than 50%
Zheng et al.32 27 29.63 57 3.7 Erosion Total AET > 4.0% ⩾ 14.0 SI ⩾ 50% Esomeprazole, 20 mg BID for 2 weeks NA
Lee et al.33 164 43.29 NA 42.07 Erosion Rabeprazole, 20 mg/40 mg for 2 weeks 50% symptom reduction
Fan et al.34 32 37.5 47.3 0 ⩾14.7 SI ⩾ 50% Rabeprazole, 10 mg BID for 2 weeks Symptom score reduced by more than a third
des Varannes et al.35 29 40.28 NA 31.94 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% SAP ⩾ 95% or SI ⩾ 50% Rabeprazole, 20 mg BID for 1 week The cut-off descriptor of at least a ‘clear improvement’
Aanen et al.36 67 62.16 51 NA Total AET > 4.2% SAP ⩾ 95% or SI ⩾ 50% Esomeprazole, 40 mg daily for 2 weeks Adequate symptom suppression
Dickman et al.37 35 65.71 55.6 34.29 Erosion Total AET > 4.2%, or upright AET > 6.0%, or supine AET > 1.2% Rabeprazole, 20 mg BID for 1 week Symptom score improved by more than 50%
Juul-Hansen et al.38 52 33.85 47 0 Total AET > 4.0% Lansoprazole, 60 mg for 1 week Symptom relief: yes/no
Pandak et al.39 38 42.86 NA 26.19 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% Omeprazole, 40 mg/d orally BID for 2 weeks Symptom score improved by more than two points
Juul-Hansen et al.40 56 31.25 54 0 Total AET > 4.2% Lansoprazole 60 mg daily for 1 week Antacid use decreased by more than 75%
Fass et al.41 35 94.29 55 100 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% Omeprazole (40 mg a.m. plus 20 mg p.m.) for 1 week Heartburn score improved by more than 50%
Fass et al.42 42 76.19 55.2 50 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% Omeprazole (40 mg a.m. plus 20 mg p.m.) for 1 week Heartburn score improved by more than 50%
Bate et al.43 58 55.07 47.4 49.28 Total AET > 4.0% Omeprazole, 40 mg o.m. for 2 weeks Symptoms improved by at least two grades (or from mild to none)
Johnsson et al.44 160 NA NA 57.5 Erosion Total AET > 4.0% Omeprazole, 20 mg BID for 1 week Symptoms decreased by at least one grade
Fass et al.45 37 97.44 60.1 43.24 Erosion Total AET > 4.2% Omeprazole (40 mg a.m. plus 20 mg p.m.) for 1 week More than 50% reduction in symptoms
Carlsson et al.46 225 50.1 50 61 Erosion Omeprazole, 20 mg for 4 weeks Complete symptom relief
Galmiche, Barthelemy and Hamelin47 141 44.7 50 26 Erosion Omeprazole, 20 mg for 4 weeks Symptoms decrease to 1 day/week, less than mild
Hatlebakk et al.48 161 57 49 48 Erosion Omeprazole, 20 mg for 4 weeks Symptoms decrease to 1 day/week, less than mild
Venables et al.49 330 52 52 31 Erosion Omeprazole, 20 mg for 4 weeks Symptoms decrease to 1 day/week, less than mild
A versus G
Ates et al.50 268 NA NA 22.76 Erosion Total AET > 5.3% Mucosal impedance A cut-off value of 2019 Ω
Saritas Yuksel et al.51 69 NA NA 27.54 Erosion Total AET > 5.3% Mucosal impedance A cut-off value of 3200 Ω
F versus E
Xu et al.52 2014 126 46.83 45.6 NA 8-week PPI treatment GERDQ A cut-off score of 8

A: esophageal pH/pH impedance monitoring and/or endoscopy; B: baseline impedance; C: salivary pepsin; D: DIS; E: GERDQ; F: PPI test; G: mucosal impedance.

AET, acid exposure time; BID, twice daily; DIS, dilated intercellular space; GERD, gastroesophageal reflux disease; GERDQ, GERD questionnaire; MNBI, mean nocturnal baseline impedance; NA, not applicable; o.m., every morning; SAP, symptom association probability; SI, symptom index; PPI, proton-pump inhibitor.