Innovative therapeutic strategies in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): A review of progress and perspectives.

Q4 Medicine
Piotr Kucharczyk, Karolina Anna Parzęcka, Michał Jakub Symulewicz, Weronika Zań, Kinga Szczepanik, Olaf Domaradzki, Bartłomiej Kusy, Mateusz Michalak, Marta Stolińska
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Abstract

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a commonly occurring condition that can significantly impact quality of life. Often considered a lifestyle disease. Traditional treatment methods focus on pharmacotherapy, lifestyle modifications, and in extreme cases, surgical interventions. This article discusses current and novel approaches to managing gastroesophageal reflux disease. The foundation of this work was medical articles and research gathered from the PubMed database. Keywords such as "esophageal reflux treatment", "new technologies in GERD treatment", "innovative reflux treatment methods", were used to facilitate the literature search. In managing gastroesophageal reflux disease, the application of appropriate pharmacological therapy and lifestyle changes for the patient remains key. However, new technologies and treatment methods, such as advanced endoscopic repair procedures, innovative medications, and personalized approaches, are gaining importance. These new strategies can significantly improve patients' quality of life, reduce symptoms, and minimize the need for surgical interventions.

治疗胃食管反流病(GERD)的创新治疗策略:进展与展望综述。
胃食管反流病(GERD)是一种常见病,会严重影响生活质量。通常被认为是一种生活方式疾病。传统的治疗方法主要是药物治疗、改变生活方式,在极端情况下还需要手术干预。本文讨论了目前治疗胃食管反流病的新方法。这项工作的基础是从 PubMed 数据库中收集的医学文章和研究成果。为便于文献检索,使用了 "食管反流治疗"、"胃食管反流病治疗新技术"、"创新反流治疗方法 "等关键词。在治疗胃食管反流病的过程中,为患者应用适当的药物治疗和改变生活方式仍然是关键。然而,新技术和治疗方法,如先进的内窥镜修复术、创新药物和个性化方法,正日益受到重视。这些新策略可以大大改善患者的生活质量,减轻症状,并最大限度地减少手术干预的需要。
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