胰腺功能紊乱和消化不良的新趋势:印度视角

Ramesh Roop Rai, P. Bose
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胰腺功能紊乱,尤其是胰腺外分泌功能不全(EPI)会导致胰酶合成或输送不足,从而引起消化不良。由于胰腺外分泌功能不全缺乏特异性症状,且表现形式重叠,因此常常得不到诊断和治疗。消化不良是另一种常见疾病,其特征是由一组异质性疾病引起的上消化道症状。本共识旨在全面概述胰腺功能紊乱和消化不良的诊断和治疗。共有 95 位消化内科医生参加了通过虚拟焦点小组讨论组织的专家组会议。会议讨论了最新证据,阐述了 EPI 和消化不良的诊断和管理等各个方面,包括胰酶替代疗法(PERT)的使用和依从性问题。专家们强调,不应忽视消化不良的临床症状,医生不应等到出现脂肪泻才诊断为 EPI。应进行粪便弹性蛋白酶(FE)检测和影像学检查以确诊。如果确诊为 EPI 或患者出现体重减轻或脂肪泻,则应在确保患者遵从医嘱的情况下启动 PERT。减轻药片负担、积极教育、监测和医疗保健计划的支持可能有助于确保患者遵从医嘱。EPI 也是导致消化不良的原因之一。此外,食用富含脂质的食物会加重消化不良的症状。一线治疗包括改变饮食和生活方式。消化酶补充剂在缓解消化不良症状方面发挥着重要作用。常规补充酵素有利于控制 EPI 引起的消化不良,如胰腺炎或糖尿病引起的 EPI 患者。
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Emerging trends in disturbed function of the pancreas and dyspepsia: an Indian perspective
Disturbed function of the pancreas, especially exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) results in inadequate synthesis or delivery of the pancreatic enzyme leading to maldigestion. Due to the lack of specific symptoms and overlapping manifestations of EPI, it often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Dyspepsia is another common condition characterized by upper gastrointestinal symptoms caused by a heterogeneous group of disorders. This consensus aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis and management of disturbed function of the pancreas and dyspepsia. A total of 95 gastroenterologists participated in expert group meetings organized via virtual focus group discussions. Recent evidence elaborating various aspects like diagnosis and management of EPI and dyspepsia, including the use of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) and issues with compliance were discussed. The experts emphasized that clinical symptoms of maldigestion should not be ignored, and physicians should not wait to diagnose EPI until steatorrhea occurs. Fecal elastase (FE) test and imaging should be performed to confirm diagnosis. If EPI is diagnosed or the patient experiences weight loss or steatorrhea, PERT should be initiated while ensuring compliance. Reducing pill burden, active education, monitoring, and support from healthcare programs may help ensure compliance. EPI is also a cause of dyspepsia. Further, consuming lipid-rich foods worsens symptoms of dyspepsia. First-line treatment includes dietary changes and lifestyle modifications. Digestive enzyme supplements play a significant role in alleviating symptoms of indigestion. Routine enzyme supplementation is beneficial in managing dyspepsia caused by EPI, such as, in patients with EPI due to pancreatitis or diabetes.
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