咽喉反流和反流

S. Dhar, L. Akst
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自20世纪90年代初以来,喉内食道外反流的后果已被认为与具有某些内镜表现的多种喉部症状有关。Koufman博士的论文描述了各种类型的喉损伤,这些损伤归因于食管外反流,也称为喉咽反流(LPR)。损伤机制被认为是胃酸反流和胃蛋白酶的结果。从那时起,有大量的文献致力于LPR的主题,寻求完善其诊断,阐明其病理生理学,治疗其症状和后遗症。本章的目标是提供一个平衡的、基于证据的框架,用于识别LPR和提供治疗,同时平衡益处与过度治疗和升级治疗的风险。本文共包含图13张,表7张,文献49篇。关键词:LPR, GERD, PPI, RSI, TLESR
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and GERD
Since the early 1990s, the consequences of extra-esophageal reflux in the larynx have been recognized to be related to a variety of laryngeal symptoms with certain endoscopic manifestations. The paper by Dr. Koufman described various types of laryngeal injury which were attributed to extra-esophageal reflux also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). The mechanism of injury was postulated to be a consequence of acid refluxate as well as from pepsin. Since that time there has been a surge of literature devoted to the topic of LPR seeking to refine its diagnosis, elucidate its pathophysiology, and treat its symptoms and sequelae. Our goal in this chapter is to provide a balanced, evidence-based framework for identifying LPR and providing treatment while balancing the benefits versus the risks of overtreatment and escalating therapy. This review contains 13 figures, 7 tables and 49 references. Key Words: LPR, GERD, PPI, RSI, TLESR
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