Current status of functional testing for upper gastrointestinal disorders: state-of-the-art review.

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Singapore medical journal Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-20 DOI:10.4103/singaporemedj.SMJ-2025-106
Andrew Xia Huang Tan, Alex Yu Sen Soh, Jonathan Ziyang Kuang, Kewin Tien Ho Siah, Andrew Ming Liang Ong, Daphne Ang
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Abstract: Neurogastroenterology and motility disorders of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract represent a complex and heterogeneous group of conditions that involve the interaction between the GI tract and the central nervous system. They constitute a significant number of outpatient gastroenterology visits, resulting in a high healthcare burden. These disorders often occur in the absence of identifiable structural causes on routine endoscopy and radiological imaging. A more targeted approach in the assessment of functional GI disorders is increasingly being integrated into routine clinical practice, given the recent advancements in technology and physiologic testing. When used in the appropriate clinical context, these tests not only elucidate the physiological basis for the patient's symptoms, but also prevent inappropriate treatment and repeated investigations. This review aims to summarise the advances in clinically available diagnostic tools for the evaluation of upper GI functional disorders.

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上消化道疾病功能检测的现状:最新进展综述。
神经胃肠病学和上消化道运动障碍是一种复杂且异质性的疾病,涉及胃肠道和中枢神经系统的相互作用。他们构成了相当数量的胃肠病学门诊就诊,造成了很高的医疗负担。这些疾病通常发生在常规内窥镜检查和放射影像学检查没有明确的结构性原因的情况下。鉴于最近技术和生理测试的进步,一种更有针对性的评估功能性GI疾病的方法正越来越多地纳入常规临床实践。当在适当的临床背景下使用时,这些测试不仅阐明了患者症状的生理基础,而且还可以防止不适当的治疗和重复检查。这篇综述的目的是总结临床可用的诊断工具的进展,以评估上消化道功能障碍。
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