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Tuesday Poster Session
Category: Esophagus
Yan Jiang, MD, MS
Stanford University School of Medicine, United States
Fasting adherence* | ||
Yes | 9 (36%) | |
Partial | 12 (48%) | |
No | 4 (16%) | |
Fasting day characteristics (n=35) Mean (SD) | ||
AET (%) # | 3.5 (3.3) | |
Total reflux events (num) | 20.6 (17.2) | |
Time fasted (min) ** | 1037.8 (125.8) | |
Meals per day (num) ** | 2.9 (1.1) | |
Post prandial reflux (%) | 4.9 (5.3) | |
Non-fasting day characteristics (n=65) | ||
AET (%) | 4.3 (4.4) | |
Total reflux events (num) | 23.9 (18.4) | |
Time fasted (min) | 675.8 (191.1) | |
Meals per day (num) | 3.5 (1.3) | |
Post prandial reflux (%) | 7.5 (8.3) | |
* Yes = At least 15+ hours consecutive fast on days 3 & 4 | ||
Partial = At least 15+ hours consecutive fast on either day 3 or 4 | ||
* Age, sex, race, BMI, baseline symptom score/satisfaction, testing indication, PPI response were not predictors of adherence | ||
** Significant differences (p < 0.05) between groups
# Mixed effects models of intermittent fasting’s impact on reduction of AET: Overall: -0.64 (95% CI -2.32,1.05) In those with at least AET > 4% at baseline: -1.17 (95% CI -3.71,1.37) In those with at least 40 reflux events at baseline: -3.08 (95% CI -5.98,-0.17) |