Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - A Review of Important Management Components.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Chirurgia Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.21614/chirurgia.3090
Karl-Hermann Fuchs, Alexander Hann, Alexander Meining
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Abstract

Background: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) has a persisting high prevalence in western industrial countries and a rising prevalence in some asian industrial societies. Management of the disease, i.e. the multimodal care for the affected patients consists of the application of a definition of GERD to clearly define the cohort, using a systematic and differentiated diagnostic work-up as well as using selection criteria for conservative versus interventional and surgical therapy and long-term accompaniment. The purpose of this manuscript is a review of the information in literature on items involved in the current management of GERD and their clinical application. Methods: A list of items was established with all components necessary for the multimodal management of patients with GERD. A literature search was performed using the term [management of GERD] or [GERDmanagement] in medline pubmed.gov (USA). All abstracts were evaluated for their usefulness regarding the aim of the study, those with a different focus on GERD-issues were excluded. Results: Initially 8 items were identified necessary for the multimodal management of GERD-patients. In total, 2193 abstracts were found between 2017 and 2023, which were evaluated and 53 full articles were analyzed. Out of these 53 publications with the correct focus on GERD-management, 34 were excluded for not providing at least 4 of the available 8 items of the complete spectrum of GERD-management. Finally, 19 reports were selected for final assessment. Remarkably, 16 out of 19 publications used either a symptom questionnaire or the Montreal classification, while others used esophageal acid exposure or esophagitis for defining the presence of GERD. Regarding suggestions for a multimodal therapeutic concept, only 9 publications reported on all available therapeutic management options of GERD. Most publications described conservative therapy, while 9 articles included surgical procedures as an option in the overall GERD-management. Conclusions: GERD cannot be handled as just one disease, but should be considered as a multi-factorial disease consisting of several subgroups of GERD-patients with different phenotypes. All these different sub-groups of the disease may need their individual management options. Only half of publications on GERD-management provided the complete spectrum of involved management components.

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Chirurgia
Chirurgia Medicine-Surgery
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1.00
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75
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal. In Chirurgia, original papers in the area of general surgery which neither appeared, nor were sent for publication in other periodicals, can be published. You can send original articles, new surgical techniques, or comprehensive general reports on surgical topics, clinical case presentations and, depending on publication space, - reviews of some articles of general interest to surgeons from other publications. Chirurgia is also a place for sharing information about the activity of various branches of the Romanian Society of Surgery, information on Congresses and Symposiums organized by the Romanian Society of Surgery and participation notes in other scientific meetings. Letters to the editor: Letters commenting on papers published in Chirurgia are welcomed. They should contain substantive ideas and commentaries supported by appropriate data, and should not exceed 2 pages. Please submit these letters to the editor through our online system.
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