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Management of Barrett's Esophagus in the UK: Overtreated and Underbiopsied but Improved by the Introduction of a National Randomized Trial

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Leicester Royal Infirmary, Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham City Hospital, University of Arizona, ...
Published InThe American Journal of Gastroenterology
Year2008
Citations100

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the variation in practice of Barrett's esophagus (BE) management in comparison with accepted international guidelines before and after the introduction of a large BE randomized controlled trial (RCT) with protocols including those of tissue sampling. DESIGN: A validated anonymized questionnaire was sent to 401 senior attending gastroenterologists asking for details of their current management of BE, especially histological sampling. Of the 228 respondents, 57 individuals (each from a different center) were in the first group to enter the ASPirin Esomeprazole (BE) Chemoprevention Trial (AspECT), and we assessed change in practice in these centers. RESULTS: Ninety percent of specialists did not take adequate biopsies for histological diagnosis. Furthermore, 74% would consider aggressive surgical resection for prevalent cases of…
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