Gastroscopy for dyspeptic symptoms in patients <65 years has a low yield of clinically important findings: a retrospective study
Brooke Maracle,
Katelynn Crick,
Kerri Novak
et al.
Abstract:Background
Dyspepsia is a common, generally low-risk gastrointestinal condition. The American College of Gastroenterology and Canadian Association of Gastroenterology recommend avoiding gastroscopy in healthy patients <60 years old. Many dyspeptic patients can be effectively managed in primary care. This study aimed to determine: (1) the proportion of gastroscopies performed for dyspepsia among patients <65 years old with no alarm symptoms or clinically appropriate indications a… Show more
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