Gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders of gut-brain interaction in pregnancy.

IF 2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Abhinav Jain, Shraddha Ramchandani, Shobna Bhatia
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Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms occur frequently in pregnant women, resulting in poor quality of life. These patients frequently require co-management with the obstetrician and a physician/GI specialist. The causation is complex and multifactorial. It is a result of a combination of maternal changes in pregnancy and feto-placental hormonal effects on the GI tract (the feto-placental-gut axis). Additional factors such as the gut-brain interaction, genetics, immune response and effects of maternal supplements during pregnancy also contribute to the causation of symptoms. The most common of these symptoms include nausea and vomiting followed by heartburn. The common lower GI symptoms include constipation and hemorrhoids. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is also common in a pregnant patient. But there is a paucity of literature and high-quality studies concerning the management of IBS. This review addresses the pathophysiology and clinical and laboratory evaluation of the common upper GI and lower GI symptoms and their management. A majority of symptoms are mild and lifestyle modifications with non-pharmacological measures should be the first-line management, whereas drugs should be used judiciously in case of non-response or severe symptoms. The nutritional status of the mother and the fetus needs close monitoring. Drugs that are routinely used in pregnancy are discussed with regard to the safety of the mother and the fetus. GI endoscopy may be needed in select patients and the indications for endoscopy and colonoscopy in pregnancy along with special pregnancy-related precautions are discussed. Most symptoms improve to pre-pregnancy state after delivery.

妊娠期肠脑相互作用的胃肠道症状和紊乱。
胃肠(GI)症状在孕妇中经常发生,导致生活质量差。这些患者通常需要与产科医生和内科医生/胃肠道专家共同管理。其原因是复杂的、多因素的。这是母体妊娠变化和胎儿-胎盘激素对胃肠道(胎儿-胎盘-肠道轴)影响的综合结果。其他因素,如肠-脑相互作用、遗传、免疫反应和怀孕期间母体补充剂的影响,也有助于引起症状。最常见的症状包括恶心和呕吐,然后是胃灼热。常见的下消化道症状包括便秘和痔疮。肠易激综合征(IBS)在孕妇中也很常见。但是关于肠易激综合征的治疗方面的文献和高质量的研究都很缺乏。本文综述了上消化道和下消化道常见症状的病理生理学、临床和实验室评估及其处理方法。大多数症状是轻微的,非药物措施的生活方式改变应作为一线管理,而在无反应或严重症状的情况下应审慎使用药物。母亲和胎儿的营养状况需要密切监测。讨论了妊娠期常规使用的药物对母亲和胎儿的安全性。本文讨论了妊娠期内镜和结肠镜检查的适应症及特殊的妊娠相关注意事项。多数症状在分娩后恢复到孕前状态。
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Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.00%
发文量
73
期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Gastroenterology aims to help doctors everywhere practise better medicine and to influence the debate on gastroenterology. To achieve these aims, we publish original scientific studies, state-of -the-art special articles, reports and papers commenting on the clinical, scientific and public health factors affecting aspects of gastroenterology. We shall be delighted to receive articles for publication in all of these categories and letters commenting on the contents of the Journal or on issues of interest to our readers.
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