胃电刺激是胃轻瘫患者胃反流症状的有效治疗方式

Andrea Pagan-Bolivar, Prateek Mathur, Le Yu Naing, Abigail Stocker, Samuel Carson, Mary Fallat, Thomas L. Abell
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VACTERL关联患者有多种胃肠道合并症,可延伸至成年期。术语VACTERL代表椎体缺陷、肛门闭锁、心脏缺陷、伴有或不伴有食管闭锁(EA)的气管-食管瘘(TEF)、肾脏异常和肢体异常。胃食管反流病(GERD)的症状,如胃灼热和胃酸反流,在这一人群中很常见,EA患者的风险更高。对于胃轻瘫和VACTERL关联患者的GERD症状,建议采用多种治疗方法,包括抑酸治疗和治疗潜在的胃轻瘫。如果不及时治疗,患有EA的患者会出现严重的并发症,包括糜烂性食管炎、巴雷特食管(BE)、消化性狭窄、食管癌和生活质量下降。我们报告了2例与既往EA,胃轻瘫和胃反流症状相关的VACTERL患者,并成功地通过胃电刺激(GES)治疗。
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Gastric Electrical Stimulation is an Effective Treatment Modality for Symptoms of GERD in Patients With Gastroparesis and VACTERL Association
Patients with VACTERL Association have multiple gastrointestinal comorbidities extending into adulthood. The term VACTERL stands for vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula (TEF) with or without esophageal atresia (EA), renal anomalies, and limb abnormalities. Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), such as heartburn and acid regurgitation, are common in this population, and patients with EA have a higher risk. Multiple therapies have been suggested to treat symptoms of GERD in patients with gastroparesis and VACTERL Association, including acid suppression therapy and treating the underlying gastroparesis. If left untreated, patients who had EA can experience severe complications, including erosive esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus (BE), peptic strictures, esophageal cancer, and decrease in quality of life. We present 2 cases of patients with VACTERL Association with prior EA, gastroparesis and underlying symptoms of GERD that were successfully treated with gastric electrical stimulation (GES).
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