Introduction: current practice in acid-related disorders in Asian countries, and workshop background, design and goals

F. K. L. CHAN, B. D. GOLD, Y. KINOSHITA, A. O.-O. CHAN, M.-S. R. WONG, H. D. MAKMUN, B. OVARLARNPORN, B. VIVATVAKIN, J.-T. LIN, B.-S. SHEU, W.-H. CHANG
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A workshop on acid-related disorders in paediatric and elderly populations was held in Asia in 2006 to raise awareness that: (i) these particular age groups require special consideration in their disease management; (ii) to clarify what issues need to be addressed in these populations and (iii) to reach a consensus on recommendations for the management of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and other acid-related disorders in children and the elderly.

Of note, acid-related disorders, particularly gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in these populations are less well recognized and studied than those in the adult population between the ages of 20 and 60 years.

A distinguished faculty of practicing gastroenterologists and key opinion leaders from several Asian countries and the United States were thus enlisted to address these issues in the workshop.

简介:亚洲国家酸相关疾病的现状,以及研讨会的背景、设计和目标
2006年在亚洲举办了一次关于儿童和老年人酸相关疾病的讲习班,以提高以下认识:(i)这些特定年龄组的疾病管理需要特别考虑;(ii)澄清在这些人群中需要解决的问题;(iii)就儿童和老年人胃食管反流病和其他酸相关疾病的管理建议达成共识。值得注意的是,与年龄在20至60岁之间的成年人群相比,这些人群中酸相关疾病,特别是胃食管反流疾病的认识和研究较少。因此,来自几个亚洲国家和美国的杰出的胃肠病学家和主要意见领袖被邀请在研讨会上讨论这些问题。
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