印度功能性消化不良的诊断和治疗算法。

Q3 Medicine
Showkat A Zargar, V G Mohan, Ravi B Shankar, Nitesh Pratap, Ramesh R Rai, Omesh Goyal
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肠-脑相互作用紊乱(DGBI),以前称为功能性肠紊乱,包括可能在胃肠道不同部位表现的各种状况和症状。一些最常见的dgbi包括功能性消化不良、肠易激综合征、功能性便秘、功能性腹泻和功能性腹胀和腹胀。大约80%的消化不良患者没有明确的器质性病因,被标记为功能性消化不良。在全球范围内,功能性消化不良的患病率从11%到30%不等。在印度,医生遇到的20-40%的功能性消化不良患者,因诊断标准和地区而异。然而,印度目前缺乏功能性消化不良的临床指南。50名胃肠病学家参加了焦点小组讨论,以创建一种印度特有的诊断和管理功能性消化不良的算法。经过印度各地胃肠病学家小组的几次全国和地区讨论,最终确定了一种算法,用于对出现慢性消化不良症状的患者进行仔细和彻底的临床评估。本指导文件强调了内镜评估和幽门螺杆菌感染在功能性消化不良诊断中的作用,以及质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)和促动力学在治疗中的作用。专家们还回顾了几种促消化剂的使用,并就功能性消化不良的不同临床表现提供了他们对药物选择的看法。在促消化剂中,专家认为依托必利是治疗功能性消化不良的首选和相对安全的选择。
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Proposed Algorithm for the Diagnosis and Management of Functional Dyspepsia in India.

Disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), formerly known as functional bowel disorders, encompass a diverse array of conditions and symptoms that may manifest in different parts of the gastrointestinal tract. Some of the most prevalent DGBIs include functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, functional constipation, functional diarrhea, and functional bloating and distension. Around 80% of patients with dyspepsia have no identifiable organic cause and are labeled as functional dyspepsia. Globally, functional dyspepsia prevalence ranges from 11 to 30%. In India, physicians encounter 20-40% of patients with functional dyspepsia, with variations attributed to diagnostic criteria and regions. However, Indian clinical guidelines for functional dyspepsia are currently lacking. Fifty gastroenterologists participated in focus group discussions to create an India-specific algorithm for the diagnosis and management of functional dyspepsia. After several national and regional discussions among groups of gastroenterologists across India, an algorithm was finalized for careful and thorough clinical evaluation of patients presenting with chronic dyspeptic symptoms. This guidance document highlights the role of endoscopic evaluation and Helicobacter pylori infection in the diagnosis of functional dyspepsia, along with the role of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and prokinetics in its treatment. The experts also reviewed the use of several prokinetics and provided their views on the choice of drugs for varied clinical presentations of functional dyspepsia. Among prokinetics, the experts believed that itopride was the preferred and relatively safer option for the treatment of functional dyspepsia.

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