Barrett's Esophagus Signs and Symptoms

Cập nhật: 14 January 2021

Giới thiệu

  • Defined as the endoscopic finding in the distal esophagus of proximal-appearing columnar-lined esophagus of at least 1-cm length that is confirmed by histology 
  • Considered a premalignant metaplastic condition that usually involves the distal esophagus
    • It is postulated that exposure of the esophageal epithelium to acid damages the lining resulting in chronic esophagitis and its healing involves metaplastic process
  • The incidence of progressing to adenocarcinoma is approximately 0.27-0.59% of Barrett’s esophagus patients per year
    • Intestinal metaplasia is not required for diagnosis, though risk of progression to carcinoma is higher in its presence
  • Diagnosed by endoscopy and histological examination

Yếu tố nguy cơ

  • Chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • White or Hispanic race
  • Male
  • Advancing age (>50 years, reaching a plateau in the 60’s) - reported as a significant risk factor in various Asian studies
  • Hiatal hernia
  • Smoking
  • Central obesity (intra-abdominal body fat distribution)
  • Alcohol (as shown in an Asian study)