Enhanced Risk of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Esophageal Complications in the Ulcerative Colitis Population
Xiaoliang Wang, Omar Almetwali, Jiayan Wang, Zachary Wright, Eva D. Patton-Tackett, Stephen Roy, Lei Tu, Gengqing Song

TL;DR
People with ulcerative colitis are at higher risk for gastroesophageal reflux disease and related esophageal complications like strictures and Barrett’s esophagus.
Contribution
This study identifies a significant association between ulcerative colitis and increased GERD prevalence and complications using a large national dataset.
Findings
UC patients had a higher prevalence of GERD (23.0%) compared to non-UC patients (16.5%).
UC patients were more likely to develop esophageal stricture and Barrett’s esophagus without dysplasia.
The odds of developing Barrett’s esophagus without dysplasia were significantly higher in UC patients.
Abstract
Background: Although heartburn and reflux are frequently reported in ulcerative colitis [UC], the correlation between UC and gastroesophageal reflux disease [GERD], and its complications, esophageal stricture and Barrett’s esophagus [BE], is not well understood. This study aims to examine the prevalence and associated risk of GERD and its complications within the UC population. Methods: We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) dataset, consisting of 7,159,694 patients, comparing GERD patients with and without UC to those without GERD. We assessed the degree of colonic involvement in UC and the occurrence of esophageal complications. Bivariate analyses were conducted using the chi-squared test or Fisher exact test (two-tailed). Results: A higher prevalence of GERD (23.0% vs. 16.5%) and GERD phenotypes, such as non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) (22.3% vs. 16%) and erosive…
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TopicsEosinophilic Esophagitis · Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
