THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES FOR ACID REDUCTION IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE UNITS WITH A HISTORY OF GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN PAKISTAN.

Dara Jamali, Fasiha Mazhar, Arzu Jadoon
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Introduction: Although the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in intensive care units is still unknown, the condition is on the rise all over the world. Patients in critical condition are especially susceptible to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) because of the many procedures and underlying illnesses they undergo. Pepsin levels in oral secretions, ambulatory monitoring, and pH measurement are among procedures that can be utilized in the diagnostic process. The most popular treatment methods consist of adjusting one's lifestyle and using medicine, mainly proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Methodology: An analysis of data collected from 96 critically sick patients who were getting acid-lowering medication was carried out in retrospective research that was carried out at a tertiary care hospital in AJK, Pakistan between June and December 2023. Results: Most patients were being treated in medical intensive care units (MICU), and the medications that were prescribed the most frequently were omeprazole and esomeprazole. Omeprazole and antacids were the primary maintenance medications that were administered at the time of discharge. Patients who were diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and those who were undergoing mechanical ventilation made up a sizeable share, with most of them receiving intravenous proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Both potassium-competitive acid blockers and omeprazole were shown to have equivalent levels of treatment efficacy, according to the findings. Conclusion: Most of trials in past have established esomeprazole being highlighted as having superiority in certain studies. On the other hand, newer possibilities such as GABA-B agonist baclofen and P-CABs offer potential lines of investigation. Even though developing medicines require more exploration for routine management, intravenous proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) continue to be the primary emergency treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in critical care.
巴基斯坦一家三级医院重症监护室收治的有胃食管反流病史的患者的降酸治疗方法。
简介尽管胃食管反流病(GERD)在重症监护病房的发病率尚不清楚,但这种疾病在全世界都呈上升趋势。危重病人由于要经历许多手术和潜在疾病,因此特别容易患上胃食管反流病(GERD)。在诊断过程中,可以利用口腔分泌物中的胃蛋白酶水平、动态监测和 pH 值测量等程序。最常用的治疗方法包括调整生活方式和使用药物,主要是质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)。方法:2023 年 6 月至 12 月期间,巴基斯坦 AJK 地区的一家三甲医院对 96 名接受降酸药物治疗的重症患者进行了回顾性研究,并对收集到的数据进行了分析。研究结果大多数患者在医疗重症监护室(MICU)接受治疗,处方最多的药物是奥美拉唑和埃索美拉唑。奥美拉唑和抗酸剂是出院时的主要维持用药。被诊断出患有胃食管反流病(GERD)的患者和正在接受机械通气的患者占了相当大的比例,他们中的大多数人都接受了静脉注射质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)。研究结果表明,钾竞争性酸阻滞剂和奥美拉唑的疗效相当。结论过去的大多数试验都证实埃索美拉唑在某些研究中具有优势。另一方面,GABA-B 受体激动剂巴氯芬和 P-CABs 等新药也提供了潜在的研究方向。尽管开发中的药物在常规治疗方面还需要更多的探索,但静脉注射质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)仍然是危重症护理中治疗胃食管反流病(GERD)的主要急救方法。
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