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Long-term outcome of medical and surgical therapies for GERD: Effects on GERD symptoms and signs

open access: bronze, 2000
Stuart J. Spechler   +11 more
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GERD treatment.pdf

open access: yes
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a prevalent condition associated with significant extra-esophageal manifestations, particularly affecting the upper aerodigestive tract. Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to non-specific symptoms and delayed symptom resolution following standard therapy.
openaire   +1 more source

The Milan Score Predicts Objective Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Patients With Type 2 Esophagogastric Junction

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
The novel manometric parameter Milan Score could be useful in predicting which patients with type 2 EGJ have a high likelihood of objective GERD, therefore discriminating which patients may need escalation of GERD investigation and management. ABSTRACT Introduction High‐resolution manometry (HRM) allows assessment of esophagogastric junction (EGJ ...
Davide Ferrari   +29 more
wiley   +1 more source

Esomeprazole 20mg maintains symptom control in endoscopy-negative GERD: A randomized placebo-controlled trial of on-demand therapy for 6 months

open access: bronze, 2000
Nicholas J. Talley   +9 more
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The Milan Score is an Effective Manometric Tool to Predict Gastroesophageal Reflux in Patients With Laryngopharyngeal Symptoms

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
Patients with isolated LPS demonstrated a lower likelihood of EGJ disruption, pathologic GERD, and abnormal Milan score. The Milan score performed similarly well in the identification of GERD in both LPS and typical symptoms. The Milan score could therefore be used as an upfront test in LPS patients.
Stefano Siboni   +26 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prevalence and Factors Associated With Symptom Profiles of Disorders of Gut‐Brain Interaction in Obesity Before and After Treatment

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
DGBI symptoms are common in obesity and have the potential to exacerbate negative health outcomes. In general, the prevalence of DGBI symptoms decreases after obesity treatment, but patients can also shift from one GI symptom profile to another. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Disorders of gut‐brain interaction (DGBI) in obesity could impair health outcomes.
Esther Colomier   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

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