Perfil sintom谩tico en la enfermedad por reflujo gastroesof谩gico en pacientes no tratados y en los que persisten los s铆ntomas a pesar del tratamiento
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摘要

Aim

1. To analyze the symptom profile of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with typical clinical manifestations (heartburn and/or regurgitation); 2. to compare untreated patients with those with persistent symptoms despite treatment; 3. to evaluate severity according to physicians鈥?and patients鈥?opinions; and 4. to determine the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches used.

Methods

We performed a prospective, observational, cross-sectional study under conditions of standard clinical practice.

Results

A total of 2356 patients were included. Dyspeptic symptoms were highly frequent (close to 90%in both groups) and supraesophageal symptoms were also common (50 鈥?#xA0;60%). Patients with persistent symptoms despite treatment were older, and had more supraesophageal symptoms; in addition, the typical supraesophageal and dyspeptic symptoms of GERD were more severe in these patients. Severity evaluations by patients and doctors were concordant but patients considered severity to be greater. Older age was a risk factor for supraesophageal symptoms, female gender for dyspeptic symptoms and body mass index for greater severity of GERD symptoms. Endoscopy was requested in about 60%of the patients. Diet counseling was advised in most patients and postural recommendations were made in more than half. Proton pump inhibitors were prescribed in almost all patients, and were associated with prokinetics and/or antacids in many patients.

Conclusions

Dyspeptic symptoms should not be considered as independent of GERD, and typical and atypical symptoms are associated in 50%of patients. Gastroenterologists follow clinical practice guidelines fairly closely but diagnostic procedures seem to be overindicated.

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