The consensus of the Asociación Mexicana de Gastroenterología on the diagnosis and treatment of gastroesophageal reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants

D.V. Bacarreza-Nogales , M.A. Ruiz-Castillo , J.M. Cázares-Méndez , J.A. Chávez-Barrera , S.J. Fernández-Ortiz , A. Guillén-Chávez , G. Hernández-Vez , M.V. López-Ugalde , E. Montijo-Barrios , E. Toro-Monjaraz , S. Trauernicht-Mendieta , J. Garza , L. Rodríguez
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Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is a frequent normal phenomenon in children of any age. It is more common in infants, in whom the majority of episodes are short-lived and cause no other symptoms or complications, differentiating it from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The diagnosis and management of GER and GERD continue to be a challenge for the physician. Therefore, the aim of the Asociación Mexicana de Gastroenterología was to adapt international documents to facilitate their adoption by primary care physicians, with the goal of standardizing quality of care and reducing the number of diagnostic tests performed and inappropriate medication use.

The ADAPTE methodology was followed, and the recommendations were approved utilizing the Delphi strategy. The executive committee carried out the review of the guidelines, position papers, and international reviews that met the a priori quality criteria and possible applicability in a local context. The recommendations were taken from those sources and adapted, after which they were approved by the working group. The consensus consists of 25 statements and their supporting information on the diagnosis and treatment of GER and GERD in infants. The adapted document is the first systematic effort to provide an adequate consensus for use in Mexico, proposing a practical approach to and management of GER and GERD for healthcare providers.

墨西哥胃肠病学协会关于婴儿胃食管反流和胃食管反流病诊断和治疗的共识。
胃食管反流(GER)是任何年龄段儿童经常出现的正常现象。它在婴儿中更为常见,大多数发作持续时间很短,不会引起其他症状或并发症,这也是它与胃食管反流病(GERD)的区别所在。胃食管反流病和胃食管反流病的诊断和治疗仍然是医生面临的一项挑战。因此,墨西哥胃肠病协会的目标是对国际文件进行改编,以方便初级保健医生采用,从而实现保健质量标准化,减少诊断检测的次数和不适当的药物使用。该项目采用了 ADAPTE 方法,并利用德尔菲策略批准了相关建议。执行委员会对符合先验质量标准并可能适用于当地情况的指南、立场文件和国际综述进行了审查。从这些资料中选取建议并加以调整,然后由工作组批准。共识包括 25 项声明及其辅助信息,内容涉及婴儿胃食管反流和胃食管反流病的诊断和治疗。这份经过改编的文件是首次系统性地为墨西哥提供充分共识的努力,为医疗服务提供者提出了治疗胃食管反流和胃食管反流病的实用方法。
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