Endoscopy 2025; 57(S 02): S542
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1806406
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Age-Related Differences in Indications and Findings in Gastroscopy: A Comparative Analysis of Young and Older Patient

Authors

  • N Abu-Freha

    1   Assuta Hospital Be'er Sheva, Be'er Sheva, Israel
  • M Khader

    2   Assuta Beer Sheva, Beer Sheva Israel
  • R Guterman

    1   Assuta Hospital Be'er Sheva, Be'er Sheva, Israel
  • R Elhayany

    1   Assuta Hospital Be'er Sheva, Be'er Sheva, Israel
  • A Yitzhak

    3   Assuta Beer Sheva, Beer S, Israel
 
 

    Aims Young people are referred to upper endoscopy for several indications. We aimed to investigate the frequency rate of abnormal findings in upper endoscopy among people aged 45 and younger compared to older subjects.

    Methods A large, multi-center, cross-sectional, retrospective study included all first upper endoscopies between 2020 and 2023 in seven endoscopy departments. The indications and findings of the upper endoscopy were compared between two age groups.

    Results We included 34,487 younger (≤ 45 years) patients and 86,392 older (> 45 years). The mean age among the young group was 33±7.8 compared to 60.9±9.5 of the older group, females 57.1% and 58.7%. Common indications for gastroscopy in older patients included anemia (10.6% vs. 6%) and weight loss (3% vs. 2.4%), while young patients were more frequently presented with abdominal pain/dyspepsia (53.6% vs. 43.4%) and nausea/vomiting (4.6% vs. 1.7%). Our results demonstrated a higher prevalence of hiatal hernia (29.9% vs. 15.6%), Barrett’s esophagus (2.4% vs. 1.5%), (29% vs 24.5%), and stomach polyps (6.3% vs. 2.1%). Esophageal and gastric carcinomas were rare but more prevalent in older individuals. Overall, 61% of older and 46.4% of younger patients had abnormal findings.

    Conclusions Our study highlights age-specific differences in indications and findings among patients undergoing upper endoscopy. Abnormal findings among young people are lower compared to older people, however, about 46% of the young people had an abnormal finding in upper endoscopy.


    Conflicts of Interest

    Authors do not have any conflict of interest to disclose.

    Publikationsverlauf

    Artikel online veröffentlicht:
    27. März 2025

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