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OVERLAP SYNDROME OF GERD AND DYSPEPSIA

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Aim. To study the overlap syndrome of GERD and dyspepsia in a population study. Methods: A clinical and epidemiological study was performed, during which 1411 adult patients (506 indigenous and 905 alien inhabitants) were examined in an organized population with a coverage of 93%. Results. The prevalence of weekly heartburn was 12.2% in Caucasians and 8.3% in Khakassians (p = 0.03). Dyspepsia was detected in 20.2% of alien inhabitants and in 15.8% of indigenous people (p = 0.05). Dyspepsia was registered 7.1 times more often in Caucasians with weekly heartburn (p <0.001) and 6.3 times more often in the same group of Khakassians (p <0.001) compared to those without heartburn. Conclusions. It was concluded that there is overlap syndrome of GERD and dyspepsia in indigenous and alien inhabitants of Khakassia.

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V. V. Tsukanov
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Research Centre “Krasnoyarsk Science Centre” of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science” (FRC KSC SB RAS), “Scientific Research Institute of medical problems of the North” (SRI MPN)
Russian Federation


A. V. Vasyutin
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Research Centre “Krasnoyarsk Science Centre” of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science” (FRC KSC SB RAS), “Scientific Research Institute of medical problems of the North” (SRI MPN)
Russian Federation


J. L. Tonkikh
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Research Centre “Krasnoyarsk Science Centre” of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science” (FRC KSC SB RAS), “Scientific Research Institute of medical problems of the North” (SRI MPN)
Russian Federation


O. S. Rzhavicheva
NUZ Road Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation


N. N. Butorin
Federal State-Funded Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Katanov Khakass State University”
Russian Federation


O. V. Peretyatko
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Research Centre “Krasnoyarsk Science Centre” of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science” (FRC KSC SB RAS), “Scientific Research Institute of medical problems of the North” (SRI MPN)
Russian Federation


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Tsukanov V.V., Vasyutin A.V., Tonkikh J.L., Rzhavicheva O.S., Butorin N.N., Peretyatko O.V. OVERLAP SYNDROME OF GERD AND DYSPEPSIA. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2018;(6):36-39. (In Russ.)

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