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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 CEvidence Tables

Evidence Table 1. Comparative studies of medical vs. surgical management in patients with GERD

Evidence Table 2. Studies on endoscopic procedures

Evidence Table 3. Systematic Reviews and meta-analyses

Evidence Table 4. RCTs on surgical interventions

Evidence Table 5. Non-randomized comparative studies on surgical interventions

Evidence Table 6. Cohorts (non-comparative) studies on surgical interventions

Evidence Table 7a. Age as modifying factor for outcomes after laparoscopic fundoplication

Evidence Table 7b. Age as modifying factor for outcomes after endoscopic therapy

Evidence Table 8. Sex as modifying factor for outcomes after laparoscopic fundoplication

Evidence Table 9. Preoperative esophagitis as a modifying factor for surgical, or endoscopic treatment outcome

Evidence Table 10. Preoperative esophageal pH status as a modifying factor for medical, surgical, or endoscopic treatment outcome

Evidence Table 11. Preoperative esophageal manometric status as a modifying factor for medical, surgical or endoscopic treatment outcome

Evidence Table 12. Preoperative presence of hiatal hernia as a modifying factor for surgical or endoscopic treatment outcome62

Evidence Table 13. Patient response to anti-secretory medications as modifying factor for outcomes after laparoscopic fundoplication

Evidence Table 14. Patient symptoms as modifying factor for outcomes after laparoscopic fundoplication

Evidence Table 15. Weight as modifying factor for outcomes after ARS

Evidence Table 16. Psychological profile as modifying factor for outcomes after laparoscopic fundoplication

Evidence Table 17. Intraoperative complications (and those occurring within 30 days) for surgical and endoscopic procedures

Evidence Table 18. Complications occurring more than 30 days after surgical or endoscopic procedures

Evidence Table 19. Complications of uncertain time period occurring after surgical and endoscopic procedures

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