European Consensus on Functional Bloating and Abdominal Distension-An ESNM/UEG Recommendations for Clinical Management.

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Chloé Melchior, Heinz Hammer, Serhat Bor, Elizabeth Barba, Indira Benjak Horvat, Altay Celebi, Vasile Drug, Dan Dumitrascu, Ismail Hakki Kalkan, Goran Hauser, Christos Lionis, Dan Livovsky, Amir Mari, Agata Mulak, Teodora Surdea-Blaga, Jan Tack, Tim Vanuytsel, Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino, Natalia Zarate-Lopez, Johann Hammer, Ram Dickman
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Abstract

Introduction: Abdominal distension is an objective visible sign of increased abdominal girth. Bloating is a feeling of abdominal fullness and discomfort. Bloating may be associated or not with abdominal distension. Bloating and abdominal distension are among the most commonly reported gastrointestinal symptoms and may be associated with both organic and functional disorders. Nevertheless, specific consensus and recommendations on diagnosis, underlying mechanisms, assessment and management of functional bloating and abdominal distension are still lacking. The aim of this European consensus, then, is to provide expert opinions and recommendations on the epidemiology, diagnosis, pathophysiology and treatment of functional bloating and abdominal distension.

Methods: A multidisciplinary team of experts in the field, including European specialists and national societies, participated in the development of this consensus. Relevant questions were formulated and addressed through a literature review and statements were developed and voted using a Delphi process.

Results: Functional bloating and abdominal distension are common and frequently overlap with other disorders of gut-brain interaction. Diagnosis is made according to the Rome IV criteria after the exclusion of organic disease, based on the physical examination and assessment of the patient's medical history and alarming signs. In the absence of alarming signs or any relevant finding, clinical laboratory, imaging or endoscopic tests are unnecessary. The pathophysiology of functional bloating and abdominal distension is multifactorial and involves visceral hypersensitivity, abdomino-phrenic dyssynergia, intestinal dysmotility and dysbiosis. Treatment may include dietary modifications (e.g. lactose-limiting diet and low FODMAP diet), probiotics, antispasmodics (e.g., otilonium bromide, peppermint oil), rifaximin, secretagogues (e.g., linaclotide), neuromodulators (e.g., serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, buspirone), and plethysmography-based biofeedback. Moreover, cognitive behaviour therapy and hypnotherapy can be used in case of functional bloating associated with irritable bowel syndrome.

Conclusion: This consensus provides an evidence-based framework for the evaluation and treatment of patients with functional bloating and abdominal distension.

功能性腹胀和腹胀的欧洲共识——ESNM/UEG临床管理建议
腹胀是腹围增大的客观可见征象。腹胀是一种腹部充盈和不适的感觉。腹胀可能与腹胀有关,也可能与腹胀无关。腹胀和腹胀是最常见的胃肠道症状之一,可能与器质性和功能性疾病有关。然而,关于功能性腹胀和腹胀的诊断、潜在机制、评估和管理的具体共识和建议仍然缺乏。因此,欧洲共识的目的是就功能性腹胀和腹胀的流行病学、诊断、病理生理学和治疗提供专家意见和建议。方法:该领域的多学科专家团队,包括欧洲专家和国家协会,参与了这一共识的发展。相关问题是通过文献综述制定和解决的,陈述是通过德尔菲过程制定和投票的。结果:功能性腹胀和腹胀是常见的,经常与肠脑相互作用的其他疾病重叠。排除器质性疾病后,根据体格检查和对患者病史和警示体征的评估,根据Rome IV标准进行诊断。在没有警示迹象或任何相关发现的情况下,不需要进行临床实验室、成像或内窥镜检查。功能性腹胀和腹胀的病理生理是多因素的,包括内脏过敏、腹部-膈神经协同作用障碍、肠道运动障碍和生态失调。治疗可能包括饮食调整(如限制乳糖饮食和低FODMAP饮食)、益生菌、抗痉挛药(如奥替溴铵、薄荷油)、利福昔明、分泌剂(如利那洛肽)、神经调节剂(如5 -羟色胺-去甲肾上腺素再摄取抑制剂、三环抗抑郁药、丁螺环酮)和基于体积测量的生物反馈。此外,认知行为疗法和催眠疗法可用于与肠易激综合征相关的功能性腹胀。结论:这一共识为功能性腹胀和腹胀患者的评估和治疗提供了循证框架。
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United European Gastroenterology Journal
United European Gastroenterology Journal GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.50
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13.30%
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147
期刊介绍: United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal) is the official Journal of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG), a professional non-profit organisation combining all the leading European societies concerned with digestive disease. UEG’s member societies represent over 22,000 specialists working across medicine, surgery, paediatrics, GI oncology and endoscopy, which makes UEG a unique platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.
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