Key Word(s): 1. GERD; 2. extraesophageal manifestations; 3. prevalence Presenting Author: AMIE VIDYANI Additional Authors: UMMI MAIMUNAH, PANGESTU ADI Corresponding Author: NVP-AUY922 clinical trial AMIE VIDYANI Affiliations: Gastroenterology-Hepatology Division, Gastroenterology-Hepatology
Division Objective: The prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and obesity are increasing. However, the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and GERD is still controversial. Therefore,we designed a study to evaluate the relationship between BMI and the severity of GERD. Methods: This is an analytic-cross sectional study that involved of GERD patients in one of private clinic in Surabaya. The diagnosis of GERD was based on endoscopic examination. We dichotomized the frequency of heart burn
and acid regurgitation into less than once a week and once a week or more frequent. The BMI was categorized according to World Health Organization (WHO) classification (normal BMI < 25 kg/m 2, overweight 25–30 kg/m 2, and obese >30 kg/m 2). The learn more severity of endoscopic findings based on modification of Los Angeles (LA) criteria (non-erosive reflux disease/NERD, stage A,B,C,D). Spearman correlation and Chi-square test were used to know the relationship between variabels. Results: MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Result of the 28 GERD patients, there were 16 (57.1%) patients with normal BMI, 9 (32.1%) patients were overweight, and 3 (10.7%) patients were obese. The correlation of BMI with frequency of heart burn and acid regurgitation was not significant (r = 0.19, p = 0.3; r = 0.01, p = 0.94). The correlation of BMI with endoscopic severity was not significant (r = 0.1, p = 0.6). Conclusion: This study suggest there was no relationship between BMI and the severity of GERD. Key Word(s): 1. GERD; 2. BMI; 3. LA criteria Presenting Author: ZHIQIN WONG Additional Authors: UMMI NADIRAH DAUD, JEEVINESH NAIDU, CHAI SOON NGIU, RAJA AFFENDI RAJA ALI, SHANTHI PALANIAPPAN, MAZLAM ZAWAWI, HAMIZAH RAZLAN Corresponding Author: ZHIQIN WONG Affiliations: University
Putra Malaysia, National University of Malaysia, National University of Malaysia, National University of Malaysia, National University of Malaysia, National University of Malaysia, National University Thymidine kinase of Malaysia Objective: Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common global disorder that causes significant morbidity and time loss from work. Itopride, a prokinetic drug, has been demonstrated to be efficacious in improving FD symptoms compared with placebo. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of itopride as compared to placebo in achieving symptom improvement and improvement in health-related quality of life in a subset of FD patients with post-prandial distress syndrome PDS / PDS overlap symptoms. Methods: This was a randomized double blind placebo controlled trial.