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Ip S, Bonis P, Tatsioni A, et al. Comparative Effectiveness of Management Strategies For Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2005 Dec. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 1.)

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Appendix ECommon Esophagitis Grading Scales

Common Esophagitis Grading Scales

Savary-Miller

Grade I: one or more supravestibular, non-confluent reddish spots, with or without exudates

Grade II: erosive and exudative lesions in the distal esophagus, which may be confluent but not

involving entire circumference

Grade III: circumferential erosions in the distal esophagus, covered by hemorrhagic and pseudomembranous exudates

Grade IV: presence of chronic complications such as deep ulcers, stenosis, or scarring with Barrett's metaplasia

Los Angeles Classification

Not present: No breaks (erosions) in the esophageal mucosa (edema, erythema, or friability may be present)

Grade A: One or more mucosal breaks confined to the mucosal folds, each not more than 5 mm in maximum length

Grade B: One or more mucosal breaks more than 5 mm in maximum length, but not continuous between the tops of two mucosal folds

Grade C: Mucosal breaks those are continuous between the tops of two or more mucosal folds, but which involve less than 75% of the esophageal circumference

Grade D: Mucosal breaks, which involve at least 75% of the esophageal circumference.

The presence or absence of strictures, ulcers, and /or Barrett's esophagus must be noted separately, e.g., “Grade B with stricture”

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