GORD and Dysmotility Flashcards

1
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what are the causes of GORD

A

incompetent LOS, poor oesophageal clearance, barrier function/ visceral sensitivity

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what are the symptoms of GORD

A
heartburn
acid reflux
waterbrash (a sudden flow of saliva)
dysphagia 
odynophagia (painful swallowing)
weight loss
chest pain 
hoarseness 
coughing
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3
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how can gord and dysmotility be investigated

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endoscopy,
barium swallow
oesophagael manometry and pH studies,
Nuclear studies

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4
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what are the alarm symptoms in dyspepsia

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dysphagia, weight loss, anaemia, vomiting, FH of UGI cancer, barretts, pernicious anaemia

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5
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what is the pathogenesis of adenocarcinoma

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reflux, oesophagitis (reversible), barretts (irreversible), adenocarcinoma

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6
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what lifestyle modifications will help reflux symptoms

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stop smoking,
lose weight,
prop up bed head,
avoid provoking factors

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7
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what drugs relieve symptoms but have no benefit in healing or preventing complications

A

antacids

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8
Q

name two H2 antagonist that can relive symptoms

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cimetidine, ranitidine

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9
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name a type of drug that can relive symptoms and help in healing

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PPI (proton pump inhibitors): omeprazole, lansoprazole

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10
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what is nissen fundoplication and what is its purpose

A

surgery for reflux:

controls symptoms, heals oesophagitis

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11
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how is dysplasia managed

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PPI, endoscopic mucosal resection, radiofrequency abalation, argon

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12
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what is gastroparesis

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delayed gastric emptying with no physical obstruction

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what are the symptoms of gastroparesis

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feeling of fullness, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, upper abdominal pain

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14
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causes of gastroparesis

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idiopathic, diabetes mellitus, cannabis, medication (opiates, anticholinergics), systemic disease

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how is gastroparesis managed

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removal of precipitating factors (drugs), liquid/ sloppy diet, eat little and often, promotility agents, gastric pacemaker

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16
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what is achalasia

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when lower oesophageal sphincters can relax

17
Q

how is achalasia treated

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hellers myotomy