Esophageal Disorders in the Older Adult.

Shaili Babbar, Moniyka Sachar, Adam Faye, Rita M Knotts
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Purpose of review: Dysphagia is a common medical condition among the geriatric population that can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. The manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of esophageal dysphagia differ greatly based on the underlying etiology, especially in older individuals who may have accompanying complex medical comorbidities. This review explores the intricacies of esophageal dysphagia in the older population and how they are managed.

Recent findings: Novel modalities, like the functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) and timed barium esophagram (TBE), are now woven into our diagnostic schemas for esophageal dysphagia. Studies have also looked at the safety profile of available therapeutic interventions for older individuals. There are newer, less invasive treatment options, including radiofrequency application (RFA) and transoral incisionless fundoplication (TIF) for GERD management, that may benefit the geriatric population.

Summary: In this review, we discuss the most likely etiologies of esophageal dysphagia in the elderly population. We then explore a diagnostic schema and highlight treatment choices based on diagnosis. Our review specifically explores the risks and benefits of management options in more medically complex geriatric patients.

老年人食道疾病。
综述的目的:吞咽困难是一种常见的老年疾病,可以显著影响患者的生活质量。食管吞咽困难的表现、诊断和治疗因其潜在的病因而有很大的不同,特别是在可能伴有复杂医学合并症的老年人中。这篇综述探讨了老年人食道吞咽困难的复杂性及其治疗方法。最近的发现:新的模式,如功能性腔内成像探针(FLIP)和定时钡食管造影(TBE),现在被纳入我们的食管吞咽困难的诊断方案。研究还考察了针对老年人的现有治疗干预措施的安全性。有更新,侵入性更小的治疗选择,包括射频应用(RFA)和经口无切口灌底(TIF)治疗胃食管反流,这可能有利于老年人群。摘要:在这篇综述中,我们讨论了老年人食道吞咽困难最可能的病因。然后,我们探索一个诊断模式,并强调基于诊断的治疗选择。我们的综述特别探讨了在医学上更复杂的老年患者中管理方案的风险和益处。
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