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Pediatric Laryngopharyngeal Reflux in the Last Decade: What Is New and Where to Next?

Valentinos SofokleousAnna-Maria PapadopoulouEvangelos GiotakisAlexander G DelidesEfthymios KyrodimosPavlos MaragoudakisIoannis Psarommatis
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Despite discrepancies and heterogeneity in accumulating research, evidence gathered so far endorses a need for refining an escalating multiparameter diagnostic approach. A step-wise therapeutic plan appears to be the most reasonable management approach, starting with behavioral changes for mild to moderate, uncomplicated cases and escalating to personalized pharmacotherapy options for severe or nonresponsive cases. Surgical options could be considered in the most severe cases when potentially life-threatening symptoms persist despite maximal medical therapy. Over the past decade, the amount of available evidence has been gradually increasing; however, its strength remains low. Several aspects remain markedly under-addressed, and further adequately powered, multicenter, controlled studies with uniformity in diagnostic procedures and criteria are urgently needed.
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