儿童胃食管反流病:疾病、诊断和治疗管理的综合综述。

Daniyal Raza, Farhan Mohiuddin, Muhammad Haris Khan, Maheen Fawad, Syed Musa Raza
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摘要

胃食管反流病(GERD)既影响成人也影响儿童,尽管这两组之间的症状有显著差异。虽然成年人通常会出现胃灼热和反流,但儿童可能会出现更微妙的症状,如发育不良、慢性咳嗽、喘息和桑迪夫综合征。由于不同的症状和沟通方面的挑战,诊断儿童反流症需要多方面的方法。临床评估是诊断的基础,并辅以pH监测、食管阻抗测试和上消化道内窥镜检查等工具。成像研究,如钡餐,也可以提供有价值的见解解剖异常和反流的程度。儿童反流胃食管反流的治疗策略包括生活方式调整、药物治疗,在严重的情况下,还包括手术干预。生活方式的调整可能包括饮食方式、体位疗法和体重管理的改变。药物选择范围从质子泵抑制剂或组胺-2受体拮抗剂的抑酸到难治性病例的手术治疗,如眼底复制。考虑到儿童的年龄、症状严重程度和并发症的存在,个性化管理是必不可少的。本文旨在通过利用当前的研究来提高临床方法和改善患者预后,从而全面了解儿科反流病。
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Childhood gastroesophageal reflux disease: A comprehensive review of disease, diagnosis, and therapeutic management.

Childhood gastroesophageal reflux disease: A comprehensive review of disease, diagnosis, and therapeutic management.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects both adults and children, although the symptoms differ significantly between these groups. While adults typically experience heartburn and regurgitation, children may present with more subtle signs, such as failure to thrive, chronic cough, wheezing, and Sandifer syndrome. Diagnosing GERD in children necessitates a multifaceted approach due to the diverse symptomatology and challenges in communication. Clinical assessment serves as the cornerstone of diagnosis, supported by tools like pH monitoring, esophageal impedance testing, and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Imaging studies, such as barium swallow, can also provide valuable insights into anatomical abnormalities and the extent of reflux. Treatment strategies for pediatric GERD include lifestyle adjustments, pharmacotherapy, and, in severe cases, surgical interventions. Lifestyle adjustments may involve changes in feeding patterns, positional therapy, and weight management. Pharmacological options range from acid suppression with proton pump inhibitors or histamine-2 receptor antagonists to surgical procedures like fundoplication for refractory cases. Personalized management is essential, considering the child's age, symptom severity, and the presence of complications. This article aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of pediatric GERD by utilizing current research to enhance clinical approaches and improve patient outcomes.

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