Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2152473522> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2152473522 endingPage "785" @default.
- W2152473522 startingPage "779" @default.
- W2152473522 abstract "Background Celiac disease (CD) is common but underdiagnosed in the United States. Serological screening studies indicate that, although CD occurs at the same frequency in both sexes, women are diagnosed more frequently than men (2:1). CD is less frequently diagnosed among black patients, though the seroprevalence in this group is not known. Objective To measure the rates of duodenal biopsy during EGD for symptoms consistent with CD. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative National Endoscopy Database, spanning the years 2004 through 2009. Patients Adults undergoing EGD for the indication of diarrhea, anemia, iron deficiency, or weight loss, in which the endoscopic appearance of the upper GI tract was normal. Main Outcome Measurement Performance of duodenal biopsy. Results Of 13,091 individuals (58% female patients, 9% black patients) who met the inclusion criteria, duodenal biopsy was performed in 43%, 45% of female patients and 39% of male patients (P < .0001). Black patients underwent duodenal biopsy in 28% of EGDs performed compared with 44% for white patients (P < .0001). On multivariate analysis, male sex (odds ratio [OR] 0.81; 95% CI, 0.75-0.88), older age (OR for 70 years and older compared with 20-49 years, 0.51; 95% CI, 0.46-0.57), and black patients (OR 0.55; 95% CI, 0.48-0.64) were associated with decreased odds of duodenal biopsy. Limitations Lack of histopathologic correlation with CD prevalence. Conclusions In this multiregional endoscopy database spanning the period from 2004 through 2009, rates of duodenal biopsy increased modestly over time, but overall remained low in patients with possible clinical indications for biopsy. Nonperformance of duodenal biopsy during endoscopy may be contributing to the underdiagnosis of CD in the United States. Celiac disease (CD) is common but underdiagnosed in the United States. Serological screening studies indicate that, although CD occurs at the same frequency in both sexes, women are diagnosed more frequently than men (2:1). CD is less frequently diagnosed among black patients, though the seroprevalence in this group is not known. To measure the rates of duodenal biopsy during EGD for symptoms consistent with CD. Retrospective cohort study. Clinical Outcomes Research Initiative National Endoscopy Database, spanning the years 2004 through 2009. Adults undergoing EGD for the indication of diarrhea, anemia, iron deficiency, or weight loss, in which the endoscopic appearance of the upper GI tract was normal. Performance of duodenal biopsy. Of 13,091 individuals (58% female patients, 9% black patients) who met the inclusion criteria, duodenal biopsy was performed in 43%, 45% of female patients and 39% of male patients (P < .0001). Black patients underwent duodenal biopsy in 28% of EGDs performed compared with 44% for white patients (P < .0001). On multivariate analysis, male sex (odds ratio [OR] 0.81; 95% CI, 0.75-0.88), older age (OR for 70 years and older compared with 20-49 years, 0.51; 95% CI, 0.46-0.57), and black patients (OR 0.55; 95% CI, 0.48-0.64) were associated with decreased odds of duodenal biopsy. Lack of histopathologic correlation with CD prevalence. In this multiregional endoscopy database spanning the period from 2004 through 2009, rates of duodenal biopsy increased modestly over time, but overall remained low in patients with possible clinical indications for biopsy. Nonperformance of duodenal biopsy during endoscopy may be contributing to the underdiagnosis of CD in the United States." @default.
- W2152473522 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5010996677 @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5017964935 @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5057788145 @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5066654806 @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5068405730 @default.
- W2152473522 creator A5082554584 @default.
- W2152473522 date "2012-10-01" @default.
- W2152473522 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2152473522 title "Sex and racial disparities in duodenal biopsy to evaluate for celiac disease" @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1859760527 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1964609332 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1968014632 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1970318964 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1970417999 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1971045184 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1972632256 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1973811085 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1980839459 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1980973407 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1984945351 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1997027964 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1998839233 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1999781416 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W1999915463 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2000774337 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2010477317 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2010992736 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2029342394 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2048821674 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2056194677 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2066778669 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2104529612 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2105929939 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2119425622 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2151550314 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2162196677 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W2163677425 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W3129072394 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W4236836788 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W4254439114 @default.
- W2152473522 cites W4376864807 @default.
- W2152473522 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2012.05.011" @default.
- W2152473522 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3445758" @default.
- W2152473522 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22732871" @default.
- W2152473522 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2152473522 type Work @default.
- W2152473522 sameAs 2152473522 @default.
- W2152473522 citedByCount "47" @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222013 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222014 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222015 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222016 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222017 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222019 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222020 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222021 @default.
- W2152473522 countsByYear W21524735222022 @default.
- W2152473522 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5010996677 @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5017964935 @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5057788145 @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5066654806 @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5068405730 @default.
- W2152473522 hasAuthorship W2152473522A5082554584 @default.
- W2152473522 hasBestOaLocation W21524735222 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C2775934546 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C2776809568 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C2778248108 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConcept C90924648 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C126322002 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C156957248 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C2775934546 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C2776809568 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C2778248108 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C71924100 @default.
- W2152473522 hasConceptScore W2152473522C90924648 @default.
- W2152473522 hasFunder F4320332161 @default.
- W2152473522 hasFunder F4320337357 @default.
- W2152473522 hasFunder F4320337375 @default.
- W2152473522 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2152473522 hasLocation W21524735221 @default.
- W2152473522 hasLocation W21524735222 @default.
- W2152473522 hasLocation W21524735223 @default.
- W2152473522 hasLocation W21524735224 @default.
- W2152473522 hasOpenAccess W2152473522 @default.
- W2152473522 hasPrimaryLocation W21524735221 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W129679875 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W1975473270 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W1983323341 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W2045128123 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W2064227817 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W2366969651 @default.
- W2152473522 hasRelatedWork W2386269690 @default.