Brief Article
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2010; 16(14): 1782-1787
Published online Apr 14, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i14.1782
Table 1 Baseline characteristics n (%)
DM group (n = 190)Control group (n = 190)P-value
Age (mean ± SD, yr)57.1 ± 12.557.0 ± 10.6NS
M/F86 (45)/104 (55)86 (45)/104 (55)NS
Smoking52 (27)61 (32)NS
Alcohol use51 (27)78 (41)NS
Table 2 Symptomatic characteristics n (%)
DM group (n = 190)Control group (n = 190)Unadjusted
Adjusted1
OR (95% CI)P-valueOR (95% CI)P-value
GI symptom136 (72)118 (62)1.54 (1.03-2.31)0.0201.45 (0.92-2.29)0.110
UGI symptom83 (43)59 (31)1.7 (1.15-2.50)0.0051.68 (1.07-2.63)0.020
LGI symptom110 (58)105 (55)1.11 (0.76-1.61)0.3401.1 (0.71-1.70)0.680
Table 3 Characteristics according to the presence or absence of upper GI symptoms in the diabetic patient group n (%)
UGI symptoms (+) (n = 83)UGI symptoms (-) (n = 107)Total (n = 190)
Age (mean ± SD, yr)57.3 ± 13.157.1 ± 12.157.2 ± 12.5
M/F34 (40)/52 (60)52 (50)/52 (50)86 (45)/104 (55)
Smoking24 (29)28 (26)52 (27)
Alcohol use19 (23)32 (30)51 (27)
Diabetic treatment76 (92)97 (91)175 (91)
Complication55 (66)49 (46)104 (55)
Peripheral neuropathy49 (59)44 (41)93 (49)
Nephropathy33 (40)23 (22)56 (30)
Retinopathy32 (39)16 (15)48 (25)
HbA1c
mean ± SD8.06 ± 1.907.39 ± 1.947.68 ± 1.95
≥ 838 (46)26 (24)64 (34)
Duration (yr)
mean ± SD10.4 ± 7.36.5 ± 5.98.2 ± 6.8
≥ 1044 (53)35 (33)79 (42)
Table 4 Diabetic factors associated with upper GI symptoms
Unadjusted
Adjusted1
OR (95% CI)P-valueOR (95% CI)P-value
Complication2.35 (1.27-4.33)0.0051.64 (0.81-3.32)0.170
HbA1c level2.63 (1.39-4.96)0.0032.01 (1.02-3.95)0.040
Diabetes duration1.67 (0.84-3.29)0.0061.67 (0.84-3.29)0.140