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Ebigbo, Alanna; Römmele, Christoph; Meisinger, Christa; Probst, Andreas; Beyer, Albert; Arnold, Jochen; Beer, Franz; Endlicher, Esther; Schiffelholz, Willibold; Linseisen, Jakob und Messmann, Helmut (2020): Vorsorgegastroskopie in Deutschland – erste Ergebnisse der Pilotphase der Prä-GIT-Studie. In: Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie, Bd. 58, Nr. 08: S. 761-766

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Abstract

The primary aim of the Pra-GIT study is to collect information on the prevalence and course of precancerous and early malignant lesions in the upper GIT (uGIT) as well as risk factors associated with these lesions in asymptomatic individuals. Study participants presenting for a screening colonoscopy will undergo an additional endoscopic examination of the uGIT in the same session. 5000 participants in 30 endoscopy clinics in Bayern will be included. The pilot study presented here was performed to test the main study protocol as well as the acceptance of an additional uGIT endoscopic examination. Methods Three endoscopy clinics in Bayern took part in the three-month pilot study between October and December 2018. Patients presenting for a screening colonoscopy in these clinics were offered an additional endoscopic examination of the uGIT which was performed according to a standard operating procedure (SOP). Furthermore, data on dietary habits and lifestyle, as well as biological samples, were collected. Results: 52 participants were included in three clinics in Altotting, Augsburg and Regensburg. The average age was 63.4 years. The average time spent per uGIT endoscopy was 11 minutes. No complications occurred. One participant showed a polyp of the recessus piriformis. Refluxesophagitis was seen in 21 participants, four participants had Barrett's esophagus with histological evidence of low-grade dysplasia in one patient, and an esophageal polyp with low-grade dysplasia was seen in one participant. Helicobacter-pylori gastritis was documented in 12 participants. Corpus-dominant atrophy was described in one participant, while a duodenal adenoma with low-grade dysplasia was seen in two participants. 100 % and 89 % of study participants gave a blood or a stool sample, respectively. All participants answered the questionnaire on dietary and lifestyle habits. Conclusion The Pra-GIT study was designed to generate a database for premalignant and early cancerous lesions of the uGIT in Germany in asymptomatic individuals presenting for a regular screening colonoscopy. The current pilot study has delivered important insights into the feasibility of the main study protocol. Additionally, the pilot study has shown a high rate of acceptance of an additional uGIT examination in this study population.

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