A systematic review of symptomatic outcomes used in oesophagitis drug therapy trials

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Abstract

Symptoms are an important outcome for measurement in clinical trials into gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, but the optimal approach to symptom assessment has not been formally evaluated. The authors conducted a systematic review to assess how reflux symptoms have been evaluated and how well these correlate with oesophagitis healing and relapse.

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Sharma, N., Donnellan, C., Preston, C., Delaney, B., Duckett, G., & Moayyedi, P. (2004, May). A systematic review of symptomatic outcomes used in oesophagitis drug therapy trials. Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2003.034371

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