GERD Flashcards
NERD
Heartburn with normal appearing esophageal mucosa on
endoscopy
• Most common form of GERD
less responsive to PPI
TLERs are induced by?
are inhibited by?
gastric distention,
impaired esophageal
clearance, and retrograde
flow of acid and bile
inhib by GABA
Root causes of NERD
Stress Gut dysmotility Bile reflux Poor diet Obesity
foods that decrease LES pressure
Alcohol,
chocolate,
coffee, tea
% of PPI nonresponders
30-40%
PPIS and covid
higher if PPI, higehr if BID
not with H2 blocker
risk of gastro with PPIS
increased
PPI higher risk of
DM
fractures (childhood)
CKD
dysbiosis
How to wean a PPI
Game plan for Weaning:
• Always should be done under supervision
• Never cold turkey a PPI!
• Correct underlying pathophysiology while maintaining acidsuppression (gastroparesis, stress, etc.) and adding supplements (DGL, Zn Carnosine, etc.)
• Alternate days PPI while adding a gentle form of acid
suppression: e.g. H2 blocker or melatonin
• Maintenance gentle acid suppression
• Switch to OTC PRN
supplements for GERD
DGL (licorice)
Zn Carnosine
slippery elm
Gentle acid-blockers
H2 blocker or melatonin
Reasons to Not discontinue PPI
Barrett’s esophagus
chronic NSAID use with bleeding risk
severe esophagitis
documented history of bleeding GI ulcer
Foods to avoid for GERD
Chocolate Citrus fruits/fruit juices Tomatoes Peppermint Onions/garlic High-fat meals Carbonation
Lifestyle interventions for GERD
Small meal size • Weight loss • Smoking cessation • Avoidance of alcohol (in particular white wine) • Elevation of the head of the bed • Sleeping in the left lateral decubitus position • No meals within 3 hours of sleeping
diets for GERD
Med diet plus alk water better than PPI
low carb diet