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Kyoto international consensus report on anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical significance of the gastro-oesophageal junction

Authors :
Kentaro Sugano
Stuart Jon Spechler
Emad M El-Omar
Kenneth E L McColl
Kaiyo Takubo
Takuji Gotoda
Mitsuhiro Fujishiro
Katsunori Iijima
Haruhiro Inoue
Takashi Kawai
Yoshikazu Kinoshita
Hiroto Miwa
Ken-ichi Mukaisho
Kazunari Murakami
Yasuyuki Seto
Hisao Tajiri
Shobna Bhatia
Myung-Gyu Choi
Rebecca C Fitzgerald
Kwong Ming Fock
Khean-Lee Goh
Khek Yu Ho
Varocha Mahachai
Maria O'Donovan
Robert Odze
Richard Peek
Massimo Rugge
Prateek Sharma
Jose D Sollano
Michael Vieth
Justin Wu
Ming-Shiang Wu
Duowu Zou
Michio Kaminishi
Peter Malfertheiner
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

ObjectiveAn international meeting was organised to develop consensus on (1) the landmarks to define the gastro-oesophageal junction (GOJ), (2) the occurrence and pathophysiological significance of the cardiac gland, (3) the definition of the gastro-oesophageal junctional zone (GOJZ) and (4) the causes of inflammation, metaplasia and neoplasia occurring in the GOJZ.DesignClinical questions relevant to the afore-mentioned major issues were drafted for which expert panels formulated relevant statements and textural explanations.A Delphi method using an anonymous system was employed to develop the consensus, the level of which was predefined as ≥80% of agreement. Two rounds of voting and amendments were completed before the meeting at which clinical questions and consensus were finalised.ResultsTwenty eight clinical questions and statements were finalised after extensive amendments. Critical consensus was achieved: (1) definition for the GOJ, (2) definition of the GOJZ spanning 1 cm proximal and distal to the GOJ as defined by the end of palisade vessels was accepted based on the anatomical distribution of cardiac type gland, (3) chemical and bacterial (Helicobacter pylori) factors as the primary causes of inflammation, metaplasia and neoplasia occurring in the GOJZ, (4) a new definition of Barrett’s oesophagus (BO).ConclusionsThis international consensus on the new definitions of BO, GOJ and the GOJZ will be instrumental in future studies aiming to resolve many issues on this important anatomic area and hopefully will lead to better classification and management of the diseases surrounding the GOJ.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00175749
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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