Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study

Y Background: The aim was to examine the hypothesis that antireflux surgery with fundoplication improves long-term survival compared with antireflux medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus. Method: Individuals aged between 18 and 70 years with reflux oesophagitis...

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Published in:British Journal of Surgery
Main Authors: Yanes, M., Santoni, G., Maret-Ouda, J., Ness-Jensen, E., Farkkila, M., Lynge, E., Pukkala, E., Romundstad, P., Tryggvadottir, L., Chelpin, M. Von Euler, Lagergren, J.
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Online Access:https://researchprofiles.ku.dk/da/publications/survival-after-antireflux-surgery-versus-medication-in-patients-with-reflux-oesophagitis-or-barretts-oesophagus(01cbebc8-cd07-4888-9ef0-06e59f7e3249).html
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znab024
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/317089214/Survival_after_antireflux_surgery_versus_medication_Accepted.pdf
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author Yanes, M.
Santoni, G.
Maret-Ouda, J.
Ness-Jensen, E.
Farkkila, M.
Lynge, E.
Pukkala, E.
Romundstad, P.
Tryggvadottir, L.
Chelpin, M. Von Euler
Lagergren, J.
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Lynge, E.
Pukkala, E.
Romundstad, P.
Tryggvadottir, L.
Chelpin, M. Von Euler
Lagergren, J.
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description Y Background: The aim was to examine the hypothesis that antireflux surgery with fundoplication improves long-term survival compared with antireflux medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus. Method: Individuals aged between 18 and 70 years with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus (intestinal metaplasia) documented from in-hospital and specialized outpatient care were selected from national patient registries in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden from 1980 to 2014. The study investigated all-cause mortality and disease-specific mortality, comparing patients who had undergone open or laparoscopic antireflux surgery with fundoplication versus those using antireflux medication. Multivariable Cox regression analysis was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) with 95 per cent confidence intervals for all-cause mortality and disease-specific mortality, adjusted for sex, age, calendar period, country, and co-morbidity. Results: Some 240 226 patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus were included, of whom 33 904 (14.1 per cent) underwent antireflux surgery. The risk of all-cause mortality was lower after antireflux surgery than with use of medication (HR 0.61, 95 per cent c.i. 0.58 to 0.63), and lower after laparoscopic (HR 0.56, 0.52 to 0.60) than open (HR 0.80, 0.70 to 0.91) surgery. After antireflux surgery, mortality was decreased from cardiovascular disease (HR 0.58, 0.55 to 0.61), respiratory disease (HR 0.62, 0.57 to 0.66), laryngeal or pharyngeal cancer (HR 0.35, 0.19 to 0.65), and lung cancer (HR 0.67, 0.58 to 0.80), but not from oesophageal cancer (HR 1.05, 0.87 to 1.28), compared with medication, The decreased mortality rates generally remained over time. Conclusion: In patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus, antireflux surgery is associated with lower mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, laryngeal or pharyngeal cancer, and lung cancer, but not from oesophageal cancer, compared with antireflux ...
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/01cbebc8-cd07-4888-9ef0-06e59f7e3249 2025-02-16T15:05:35+00:00 Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study Yanes, M. Santoni, G. Maret-Ouda, J. Ness-Jensen, E. Farkkila, M. Lynge, E. Pukkala, E. Romundstad, P. Tryggvadottir, L. Chelpin, M. Von Euler Lagergren, J. 2021 application/pdf https://researchprofiles.ku.dk/da/publications/survival-after-antireflux-surgery-versus-medication-in-patients-with-reflux-oesophagitis-or-barretts-oesophagus(01cbebc8-cd07-4888-9ef0-06e59f7e3249).html https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znab024 https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/317089214/Survival_after_antireflux_surgery_versus_medication_Accepted.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Yanes , M , Santoni , G , Maret-Ouda , J , Ness-Jensen , E , Farkkila , M , Lynge , E , Pukkala , E , Romundstad , P , Tryggvadottir , L , Chelpin , M V E & Lagergren , J 2021 , ' Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus : multinational cohort study ' , British Journal of Surgery , vol. 108 , no. 7 , pp. 864-870 . https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znab024 GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX DATA QUALITY RISK-FACTOR DISEASE REGISTRY FUNDOPLICATION EPIDEMIOLOGY MORTALITY TRIAL article 2021 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znab024 2025-01-21T01:25:02Z Y Background: The aim was to examine the hypothesis that antireflux surgery with fundoplication improves long-term survival compared with antireflux medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus. Method: Individuals aged between 18 and 70 years with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus (intestinal metaplasia) documented from in-hospital and specialized outpatient care were selected from national patient registries in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden from 1980 to 2014. The study investigated all-cause mortality and disease-specific mortality, comparing patients who had undergone open or laparoscopic antireflux surgery with fundoplication versus those using antireflux medication. Multivariable Cox regression analysis was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) with 95 per cent confidence intervals for all-cause mortality and disease-specific mortality, adjusted for sex, age, calendar period, country, and co-morbidity. Results: Some 240 226 patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus were included, of whom 33 904 (14.1 per cent) underwent antireflux surgery. The risk of all-cause mortality was lower after antireflux surgery than with use of medication (HR 0.61, 95 per cent c.i. 0.58 to 0.63), and lower after laparoscopic (HR 0.56, 0.52 to 0.60) than open (HR 0.80, 0.70 to 0.91) surgery. After antireflux surgery, mortality was decreased from cardiovascular disease (HR 0.58, 0.55 to 0.61), respiratory disease (HR 0.62, 0.57 to 0.66), laryngeal or pharyngeal cancer (HR 0.35, 0.19 to 0.65), and lung cancer (HR 0.67, 0.58 to 0.80), but not from oesophageal cancer (HR 1.05, 0.87 to 1.28), compared with medication, The decreased mortality rates generally remained over time. Conclusion: In patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus, antireflux surgery is associated with lower mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, laryngeal or pharyngeal cancer, and lung cancer, but not from oesophageal cancer, compared with antireflux ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Copenhagen: Research British Journal of Surgery 108 7 864 870
spellingShingle GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX
DATA QUALITY
RISK-FACTOR
DISEASE
REGISTRY
FUNDOPLICATION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
MORTALITY
TRIAL
Yanes, M.
Santoni, G.
Maret-Ouda, J.
Ness-Jensen, E.
Farkkila, M.
Lynge, E.
Pukkala, E.
Romundstad, P.
Tryggvadottir, L.
Chelpin, M. Von Euler
Lagergren, J.
Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title_full Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title_fullStr Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title_short Survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or Barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
title_sort survival after antireflux surgery versus medication in patients with reflux oesophagitis or barrett's oesophagus:multinational cohort study
topic GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX
DATA QUALITY
RISK-FACTOR
DISEASE
REGISTRY
FUNDOPLICATION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
MORTALITY
TRIAL
topic_facet GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX
DATA QUALITY
RISK-FACTOR
DISEASE
REGISTRY
FUNDOPLICATION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
MORTALITY
TRIAL
url https://researchprofiles.ku.dk/da/publications/survival-after-antireflux-surgery-versus-medication-in-patients-with-reflux-oesophagitis-or-barretts-oesophagus(01cbebc8-cd07-4888-9ef0-06e59f7e3249).html
https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znab024
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/317089214/Survival_after_antireflux_surgery_versus_medication_Accepted.pdf