Volume 34, Issue 7 pp. 1160-1165
Gastroenterology

Correlation of Barrett's esophagus with colorectal polyps in Japanese patients: A retrospective chart review

Hironobu Takedomi

Hironobu Takedomi

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Nanae Tsuruoka

Corresponding Author

Nanae Tsuruoka

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

Correspondence

Dr Nanae Tsuruoka, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School 5-1-1 Nabeshima, Saga, Saga 849-8501, Japan.

Email: [email protected]

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Ayako Takamori

Ayako Takamori

Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Koichi Miyahara

Koichi Miyahara

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

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Kohei Yamanouchi

Kohei Yamanouchi

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Takuya Shimamura

Takuya Shimamura

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Yo Fujimoto

Yo Fujimoto

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

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Takahiro Noda

Takahiro Noda

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

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Takuya Matsunaga

Takuya Matsunaga

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Yoshimichi Takara

Yoshimichi Takara

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Furitsu Shimada

Furitsu Shimada

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Hidenori Hidaka

Hidenori Hidaka

Department of Internal Medicine, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Saga, Japan

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

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Hiroyoshi Endo

Hiroyoshi Endo

Department of Internal Medicine, Saiseikai Karatsu Hospital, Saga, Japan

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Keizo Anzai

Keizo Anzai

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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Kazuma Fujimoto

Kazuma Fujimoto

Departments of Internal Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan

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First published: 22 January 2019
Citations: 3
Declaration of conflict of interest: None.

Abstract

Background and Aim

Barrett's esophagus and colorectal polyps have several overlapping risk factors. Whereas several reports in Western countries have indicated a close relationship between Barrett's esophagus and colorectal polyps, the relationship between these two diseases remains unclear in Japan. This study was performed to determine whether the prevalence of Barrett's esophagus is related to that of colorectal polyps in Japanese patients.

Methods

The present retrospective chart review included 1582 Japanese patients who underwent both total colonoscopy and esophagogastroduodenoscopy from January 2010 to December 2016. The data on colorectal polyps and Barrett's esophagus were obtained from the endoscopic findings. The medical record of each patient was checked for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, alcohol drinking, use of acid suppression agents, and comorbidities including a history of diabetes, ischemic heart disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, hiatal hernia, and Helicobacter pylori infection.

Results

Colorectal polyps were detected in 789 of the 1582 patients (49.9%). Barrett's esophagus was detected in 233 patients (14.7%), and most cases of Barrett's esophagus (n = 229) were classified as short-segment Barrett's esophagus. Colorectal polyps were more frequent in patients with than without Barrett's esophagus (odds ratio, 1.79; 95% confidence interval, 1.31–2.46; P < 0.001). In addition to Barrett's esophagus, the data indicated that old age, male sex, obesity, smoking, alcohol drinking, diabetes mellitus, and ischemic heart disease were independent risk factors for colorectal polyps.

Conclusions

The present study revealed the correlation between the prevalence of Barrett's esophagus and colorectal polyps in Japanese patients.

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