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**Nicotine
**Nicotine
**[[Ethanol]]
**[[Ethanol]]
**Caffeine
**[[Caffeine]]
**Medications (mintrates, [[calcium-channel blockers]], [[anticholinergics]], progesterone/estrogen)
**Medications (mintrates, [[calcium-channel blockers]], [[anticholinergics]], progesterone/estrogen)
**[[Pregnancy]]
**[[Pregnancy]]
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**[[Anticholinergics]]
**[[Anticholinergics]]
**Outlet obstruction
**Outlet obstruction
**Diabetic gastroparesis
**Diabetic [[gastroparesis]]
*High-fat food
*High-fat food


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
===Typical===
===Typical===
*Pain and discomfort with or right after meals
*[[epigastric pain|Pain]] and discomfort with or right after meals
**typically described as burning pain
**typically described as burning pain
**often worse when lying flat
**often worse when lying flat
**dysphagia
*+/-[[Dysphagia]]


===Atypical===
===Atypical===
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*Reflux is physiologic in infants
*Reflux is physiologic in infants
*Pathologic only if it causes complications, such as:
*Pathologic only if it causes complications, such as:
**failure to thrive/weight loss
**[[Failure to thrive (peds)|Failure to thrive]]/weight loss
**esophagitis
**[[Esophagitis]]
**respiratory disease: refractory [[asthma]], recurrent [[pneumonia]], apnea
**Respiratory disease: refractory [[asthma]], recurrent [[pneumonia]], apnea
**[[BRUE]]
**[[BRUE]]



Revision as of 20:51, 29 September 2019

Background

  • Abbreviation: GERD
  • Affects up to 20% of population
  • Assume chest pain is cardiac origin until proven otherwise

Causes

Clinical Features

Typical

  • Pain and discomfort with or right after meals
    • typically described as burning pain
    • often worse when lying flat
  • +/-Dysphagia

Atypical

Pediatric

Differential Diagnosis

Epigastric Pain

Management

  • Avoid GERD exacerbating agents (ETOH, caffeine, nicotine, chocolate, fatty foods)
  • Sleep with head of bed elevated
  • Avoid eating within 3hr of sleep
  • PPI or H2 blocker

Infants

  • Small frequent feeds, avoid semi-supine position (e.g. carseat, carrier) right after feeds
    • medications only if significant complications

Disposition

  • Home (outpatient treatment)

See Also

References