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Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and pharmacological treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease.

Vincenzo SavarinoElisa MarabottoPatrizia ZentilinManuele FurnariGiorgia BodiniCostanza De MariaSalvatore ToloneNicola De BortoliMarzio FrazzoniEdoardo Vincenzo Savarino
Published in: Expert review of clinical pharmacology (2020)
The growing clinical application of impedance-pH testing has allowed us to know the diversity of patients with non-erosive reflux disease (NERD), who nowadays represent about 70% of the whole population with reflux symptoms. We have realized that NERD has to be considered as an umbrella term covering various subgroups with different pathophysiologies. The development of new impedance metrics, in particular mean nocturnal baseline impedance, seems to be promising in the improvement of the diagnostic process of this disease. There are no particularly innovative features in the pharmacological therapy of GERD, unless the interest toward drugs is able to increase the defense properties of esophageal mucosa and/or its protection. These compounds can be of help in combination with proton pump inhibitors in NERD patients with partial response to antisecretory drugs alone.
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