Extraesophageal Symptoms and Diseases Attributed to GERD: Where is the Pendulum Swinging Now? - PubMed
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. 2018 Jul;16(7):1018-1029.
doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2018.02.001. Epub 2018 Feb 7.
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Extraesophageal Symptoms and Diseases Attributed to GERD: Where is the Pendulum Swinging Now?
Michael F Vaezi et al. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018 Jul.
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to outline the recent developments in the field of extraesophageal reflux disease and provide clinically relevant recommendations. The recommendations outlined in this review are based on expert opinion and on relevant publications from PubMed and EMbase. The Clinical Practice Updates Committee of the American Gastroenterological Association proposes the following recommendations: Best Practice Advice 1: The role of a gastroenterologist in patients referred for evaluation of suspected extra esophageal symptom is to assess for gastroesophageal etiologies that could contribute to the presenting symptoms. Best Practice Advice 2: Non-GI evaluations by ENT, pulmonary and/or allergy are essential and often should be performed initially in most patients as the cause of the extraesophageal symptom is commonly multifactorial or not esophageal in origin. Best Practice Advice 3: Empiric therapy with aggressive acid suppression for 6-8 weeks with special focus on response of the extraesophageal symptoms can help in assessing association between reflux and extraesophageal symptoms. Best Practice Advice 4: No single testing methodology exists to definitively identify reflux as the etiology for the suspected extra esophageal symptoms. Best Practice Advice 5: Constellation of patient presentation, diagnostic test results and response to therapy should be employed in the determination of reflux as a possible etiology in extra esophageal symptoms. Best Practice Advice 6: Testing may need to be off or on proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy depending on patients' presenting demographics and symptoms in assessing the likelihood of abnormal gastroesophageal reflux. A. On therapy testing may be considered in those with high probability of baseline reflux (those with previous esophagitis, Barrett's esophagus or abnormal pH). B. Off therapy testing may be considered in those with low probability of baseline reflux with the goal of identifying moderate to severe reflux at baseline. Best Practice Advice 7: Lack of response to aggressive acid suppressive therapy combined with normal pH testing off therapy or impedance-pH testing on therapy significantly reduces the likelihood that reflux is a contributing etiology in presenting extraesophageal symptoms. Best Practice Advice 8: Surgical fundoplication is discouraged in those with extra esophageal reflux symptoms unresponsive to aggressive PPI therapy. Best Practice Advice 9: Fundoplication should only be considered in those with a mechanical defect (e.g., hiatal hernia), moderate to severe reflux at baseline off PPI therapy who have continued reflux despite PPI therapy and have failed more conservative non-GI treatments.
Keywords: Asthma; Cough; Laryngitis; Reflux Testing and Treatment.
Copyright © 2018 AGA Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Proximal Baseline Impedance Analysis Might be a Valuable Clue for Extraesophageal Reflux Diagnosis.
Sakin YS, Bor S. Sakin YS, et al. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018 Aug;16(8):1362-1363. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2018.04.004. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2018. PMID: 30033176 No abstract available.
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