Literature DB >> 30240968

Refractory GERD, beyond proton pump inhibitors.

Sabine Roman1, François Mion2.   

Abstract

Pharmacologic therapy, surgery, minimally invasive therapies, and alternative therapies are different options available for the management of refractory GERD. The choice may depend on the cause of refractoriness. Increased gastric acid suppression therapy might be useful in the rare patients with persistent elevated esophageal acid exposure on proton pump inhibitors (PPI). Potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CAB) might induce a more important acid inhibition than PPI. Baclofen might act as a reflux inhibitor and demonstrates a significant efficacy in rumination syndrome. The role of topical antacid-alginate in refractory GERD might be limited. Surgery might be a valid option in case of persistent pathological acid esophageal exposure despite PPI. Further evaluation of minimally invasive procedures is necessary. Finally diet, diaphragmatic breathing and transcutaneous electrical acustimulation might be of interest in patients with esophageal hypersensivity or functional symptoms.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30240968     DOI: 10.1016/j.coph.2018.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1471-4892            Impact factor:   5.547


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Authors:  Kelli DeLay; John E Pandolfino; Sabine Roman; C Prakash Gyawali; Edoardo Savarino; Michael Tye; Alexander Kaizer; Rena Yadlapati
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