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Asthma and gastroesophageal reflux disease: a multidisciplinary point of view.

Paolo Solidoro1, Filippo Patrucco2, Sharmila Fagoonee3, Rinaldo Pellicano4.   

Abstract

Asthma and gastroesophageal reflux (GORD) are widespread and potentially coexisting diseases. Incidence and prevalence of concomitant asthma and GORD are highly variable among studies. This is mainly due to the heterogeneity of study designs. To explain a potential link, some pathophysiological anomaly has been proposed such as the altered pressure gradient between thorax and abdomen, the parasympathetic reflex, the heightened bronchial reactivity and chemical effects of microaspired gastric juice. An accurate diagnosis of asthma and GORD is pivotal in order to lead effective treatment and to reach a significant positive outcome, in terms of quality of life and respiratory function amelioration. Gastroenterological evaluation of GORD includes the empiric proton pump-inhibitors (PPIs) trial, the esophageal pH monitoring and endoscopic evaluation. Besides spirometric investigations, pulmonologist have more specific examens such as bronchoalveolar lavage and exhaled breath condensate. Actually, international recommendations regarding the management of asthma suggest the assessment of potential comorbidities, including the presence of GORD, mostly in children, only in patients with normal pulmonary functional tests with frequent respiratory symptoms, and in case of uncontrolled asthma. Symptomatic gastro-esophageal reflux patients should be treated, but those with uncontrolled asthma should not be treated with anti-reflux drugs unless they are symptomatic for reflux. This review explores the state of the art about the pathogenesis and the management of the relationship between asthma and GORD.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28378957     DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4806.17.05181-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Med        ISSN: 0026-4806            Impact factor:   4.806


  4 in total

1.  Bidirectional association between GERD and asthma in children: two longitudinal follow-up studies using a national sample cohort.

Authors:  So Young Kim; Hye-Rim Kim; Chanyang Min; Dong Jun Oh; Bumjung Park; Hyo Geun Choi
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2020-01-10       Impact factor: 3.756

Review 2.  Optimizing lifestyle interventions in adult patients with comorbid asthma and obesity.

Authors:  Margaret M Kuder; Sharmilee M Nyenhuis
Journal:  Ther Adv Respir Dis       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 4.031

3.  Asthma Exacerbation Prediction and Risk Factor Analysis Based on a Time-Sensitive, Attentive Neural Network: Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Yang Xiang; Hangyu Ji; Yujia Zhou; Fang Li; Jingcheng Du; Laila Rasmy; Stephen Wu; W Jim Zheng; Hua Xu; Degui Zhi; Yaoyun Zhang; Cui Tao
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2020-07-31       Impact factor: 5.428

4.  Endoscopic Findings of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease in Elderly and Younger Age Groups.

Authors:  Haydar Adanir; Bilge Baş; Betul Pakoz; Süleyman Günay; Hakan Camyar; Muge Ustaoglu
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-12-10
  4 in total

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