Retrosternal Burning and Its Endoscopic Associations: Findings from 5,561 Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopies
Saleh Azadbakht, Saleheh Azadbakht, Narges Naderi, Morteza Azadbakht, Bardia Amidi

TL;DR
Retrosternal burning is commonly linked to structural issues like esophagitis and hiatal hernia, suggesting the need for thorough diagnostic evaluation.
Contribution
The study identifies specific upper gastrointestinal abnormalities strongly associated with retrosternal burning in a large clinical cohort.
Findings
Retrosternal burning is significantly associated with sliding hiatal hernia and esophagitis.
Patients without retrosternal burning are more likely to have gastric ulcers or masses.
The severity of hiatal hernia and esophagitis correlates with retrosternal burning.
Abstract
Retrosternal burning is often linked to gastroesophageal reflux disease. However, it can also indicate other gastrointestinal disorders. This study aimed to compare and assess upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopic findings in patients with and without retrosternal burning to determine its clinical significance This cross-sectional study analyzed data from 5,561 patients who underwent UGI endoscopy in Khorramabad, Iran (2018–2023). Required data, such as demographics, clinical symptoms, and endoscopic diagnoses, including the grade and severity of esophagitis and sliding hiatal hernia, were collected and compared. Statistical significance was set at P<0.05. Of the patients, 57.08% were women. The most common indications for endoscopy were dyspepsia and retrosternal burning. Sliding hiatal hernia (49.73%), esophagitis (60.04%), and antral gastropathy (76.53%) were the most frequent…
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TopicsEsophageal and GI Pathology · Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
