1消化不良、消化不良亚群和功能性消化不良的命名:澄清概念

Gerald Holtmann MD (Consultant in Internal Medicine Gastroenterology), Vincenzo Stanghellini MD, Nicholas J. Talley MD, PhD (Professor of Medicine)
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摘要

国际上一致认为,消化不良是指以上腹部为中心的疼痛或不适。然而,“不适”一词的定义却不尽相同。虽然其他症状可能同时出现,但胃食管反流病通常可以通过主要的胃灼热来明确区分。消化不良是一个常见的原因咨询初级保健和胃肠道实践。随着内窥镜检查的广泛可用性和应用,很明显,只有少数患者出现消化不良的原因是结构性(或器质性)的。手术上,功能性消化不良定义为在没有临床可识别的结构性疾病引起症状的情况下,持续或复发性消化不良3个月或更长时间。有人提出,根据症状,功能性消化不良被细分为症状亚组,以促进患者的同质性。最初提出的将症状“聚类”为溃疡样和运动障碍样的功能性消化不良已被证明是一个令人沮丧的失败,因为观察到相当多的重叠,随着时间的推移缺乏稳定性,并且未能识别强大的病理生理异常或对治疗的反应。基于最麻烦症状的子分类在理论上更有吸引力,但需要前瞻性和严格的测试。
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1 Nomenclature of dyspepsia, dyspepsia subgroups and functional dyspepsia: Clarifying the concepts

There is international agreement that dyspepsia refers to pain or discomfort centred in the upper abdomen. However, the term ‘discomfort’ has been variably defined. While other symptoms may often be simultaneously present, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease can usually be clearly distinguished by the presence of predominant heartburn. Dyspepsia is a frequent reason for consultation in primary care and in gastrointestinal practice. With the widespread availability and utilization of endoscopy, it has become evident that a structural (or organic) explanation is found in only a minority of patients presenting with dyspepsia. Operationally, functional dyspepsia is defined as persistent or recurrent dyspepsia for 3 or more months in the absence of a clinically identifiable structural disease causing the symptoms. It has been proposed, based on symptoms, that functional dyspepsia be subdivided into symptom subgroups to promote patient homogeneity. The initially proposed ‘clustering’ of symptoms into ulcer-like and dysmotility-like functional dyspepsia has proved a dismal failure because of the considerable overlap observed, the lack of stability over time and the failure to identify robust pathophysiological abnormalities or responses to therapy. A subcategorization based upon the most bothersome symptom is theoretically more attractive but needs to be prospectively and rigorously tested.

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