43. dyspepsie Flashcards
definition (3)
Postprandial fullness
early satiation
epigastric pain
ddx (11)
PUD - 25% ulcères
GERD
GI Malignancy
Drug-induced dyspepsia (NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors)
Other: Celiac, chronic pancreatitis, gastritis, Crohn’s, cardiac
Functional/IBS (no organic cause) - 60% (colon irritable)
cholecystite
fx qui précipitent 5
NSAID/ASA, smoking, alcohol, high fat meals
caractéristiques ulcères
Upper abdominal pain prominent
back pain atypical
Gastric worse with food (within 30min) , Duodenal better with food (initially) and worse with food 2-3 h later
Postprandial belching, epigastric fullness, early satiation, N/V
gastric vs duodenal ulcer
Gastric worse with food (within 30min)
Duodenal better with food (initially) and worse with food 2-3 h later
reflux sx
Retrosternal pain/regurgitation
GI malignancy sx
Age
Dysphagia, odynophagia
Systemic signs (anemia, fatigue, weight loss)
red flags VWBAAAD +1
Vomiting
Weight Loss (Involuntary)
Blood loss (melena, hematemesis, anemia)
Age >50
Anemia
Abdominal mass or lymphadenopathy
Dysphagia, odynophagia, early satiety
Family history of upper GI cancer