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    GERD Pocket Guide: Gastro esophageal reflux disorder (GERD) Illustrated

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    GERD Pocket Guide: Gastro esophageal reflux disorder (GERD) Illustrated

    GERD Pocket Guide: Gastro esophageal reflux disorder (GERD) Illustrated by HC-HealthComm
    English | February 24, 2016 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B01C7TSO40 | 55 pages | EPUB | 0.51 Mb

    GERD- Introduction:
    Gastro esophageal reflux disorder (GERD) is a commonly occurring disorder in the modern world. It is primarily defined as "a condition that develops when the reflux of stomach contents causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications." The Montreal definition of the disorder was developed by an international consensus group of experts and family physicians over a period of 2 years. A series of statements was drafted based on evidence from systematic reviews of the literature in 3 databases (EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and MEDLINE). The group went through multiple sessions of voting to modify and approve the statements in order to incorporate all possible complications and broaden the definition of GERD. Gastro esophageal reflux occurring frequently (more than once a week) is designated gastrointestinal reflux disease and affects the quality of life significantly.(1)
    The main symptom of GERD in adults is frequent heartburn, also called acid indigestion—burning-type pain in the lower part of the mid-chest, behind the breast bone, and in the mid-abdomen. Most children under 12 years with GERD, and some adults, have GERD without heartburn. Instead, they may experience a dry cough, asthma symptoms, or trouble swallowing. Complications of GERD include erosive esophagitis, hemorrhage, ulcerative esophagitis, and esophageal strictures. GERD is a known risk factor for development of Barrett's esophagus (BE) and esophageal adenocarcinoma, the most rapidly rising incidence of cancer in the western world. GERD is described in subcategories for ease in diagnosis, non-erosive esophageal reflux disease NERD and additional pathologies that follow as result of GERD.(2)
    Table of Contents
    Useful Web Resources
    GERD- Definition and Prevalence
    Introduction
    GERD- Clinical Features
    Pathophysiology of GERD
    Functional Abnormalities at the Esophagogastric Junction
    Clearance of Refluxate
    Nature of Refluxate
    GERD- Diagnosis
    Response to PPI Therapy (Proton Pump Inhibitors)
    Esophageal pH-Monitoring
    Esophageal Impedance Monitoring and High-Resolution Manometry (HRM)
    Radiological Findings
    Barium Swallow Radiograph
    Endoscopy
    Treatment of GERD
    Lifestyle Modifications
    Antisecretory Drugs
    H2-Receptor Blockers
    Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
    Novel Pharmaceutical Approaches
    Stereoisomers
    Extended-Release PPIs
    Newer PPIs
    Potassium-Competitive Acid Blockers (PCABs)
    Combinations of PPI with Other Agents
    Agents in Pipeline
    Alternative Treatments
    Surgical Management
    Surgical Technique
    Restoration of Intra-Abdominal Esophagus
    Reconstruction of Extrinsic Sphincter
    Reinforcement of Intrinsic Sphincter
    Special Precaution After the Surgery
    Endoscopic Therapy
    Complications of GERD
    Benign Esophageal Stricture
    Barrett's Esophagus
    Diagnosis of BE
    Medical Management of BE
    Endoscopic Treatment of BE
    Extra Esophageal Syndromes
    References

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