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  • What are the symptoms of esophageal disorders?

    • Heartburn
    • Regurgitation
    • Dysphagia
    • Odynophagia
    • Chest pain
    gastroenterology symptoms
  • What is Endoscopy (EGD) used for?

    • Work-up for esophageal dysphagia and odynophagia
    • GERD diagnosis
    • Diagnosis and follow up of Barrettโ€™s esophagus
    gastroenterology diagnosis
  • What does Esophageal Manometry assess?

    • pH probe placement
    • Peristaltic function prior to fundoplication
    • Diagnosis of motility disorders
    • Suspected GERD when PPI not effective
    gastroenterology diagnosis
  • What is the purpose of pH recording?

    • Prior to anti-reflux surgery in nonerosive GERD
    • Evaluate treatment resistant non-erosive GERD
    • Evaluate extra esophageal symptoms of GERD
    gastroenterology diagnosis
  • What does Video fluoroscopy diagnose?

    • Oropharyngeal dysphagia
    gastroenterology diagnosis
  • What characterizes oropharyngeal dysphagia?

    • Difficulty swallowing immediately after initiation
    • Can include nasal regurgitation, choking, aspiration, coughing
    gastroenterology dysphagia
  • What are common causes of oropharyngeal dysphagia?

    • Stroke
    • ALS
    • Myasthenia
    • Muscular dystrophy
    • Parkinsonโ€™s
    gastroenterology causes
  • What can high esophageal lesions like Zenkerโ€™s diverticulum cause?

    • Oropharyngeal dysphagia
    • Halitosis
    • Mass in the neck
    • Regurgitation of food
    gastroenterology conditions
  • What is the treatment for symptomatic Zenkerโ€™s diverticulum?

    • Surgical intervention if symptomatic or > 1cm
    gastroenterology treatment
  • What is esophageal dysphagia characterized by?

    Food 'sticking' a few seconds after initiating swallow

    gastroenterology dysphagia
  • What are some causes of esophageal dysphagia?

    • Esophageal mucosal disorders
    • Mediastinal disorders
    • Esophageal smooth muscle disorders
    gastroenterology causes
  • What is a common esophageal mucosal disorder causing dysphagia?

    • Peptic stricture
    • Esophageal rings
    • Tumors
    gastroenterology mucosal_disorders
  • What indicates a motility disorder in dysphagia?

    Dysphagia to liquids and solids

    gastroenterology motility
  • What does dysphagia to solids progressing to liquids suggest?

    A stricture, which can be benign or malignant

    gastroenterology stricture
  • What is the main investigation for patients with esophageal dysphagia?

    EGD (esophagogastroduodenoscopy)

    gastroenterology investigation
  • What is odynophagia?

    Painful swallowing

    gastroenterology odynophagia
  • What are common causes of odynophagia?

    • Pill esophagitis
    • Infectious esophagitis
    • GERD/severe PUD
    gastroenterology causes
  • What medications commonly cause pill esophagitis?

    • Potassium chloride
    • Bisphosphonates
    • Doxycycline
    gastroenterology pill_esophagitis
  • What is the chief symptom of infectious esophagitis?

    Odynophagia (painful swallow)

    gastroenterology infectious_esophagitis
  • What is the treatment for candida esophagitis?

    Systemic fluconazole therapy (200 mg on day 1, 100 mg/day for 14 days)

    gastroenterology treatment
  • What is the treatment for HSV esophagitis?

    • Acyclovir
    • Foscarnet
    gastroenterology treatment hsv
  • What is the treatment for CMV esophagitis?

    • Ganciclovir
    • Foscarnet
    • Cidofovir
    gastroenterology treatment cmv
  • What defines Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?

    • Reflux of stomach contents causing troublesome symptoms
    • Mucosal injury or abnormal acid exposure
    gastroenterology gerd definition
  • What are the classic symptoms of GERD?

    • Heartburn
    • Regurgitation
    • Chest pain
    gastroenterology gerd symptoms
  • What are some extraesophageal symptoms of GERD?

    • Hoarseness
    • Chronic cough
    • Asthma
    • Dental erosions
    gastroenterology gerd symptoms
  • What is the initial treatment for frequent heartburn without alarm symptoms?

    • PPI for 8 weeks
    • Taken once daily 30-60 minutes before meals
    gastroenterology gerd treatment
  • What should be done if symptoms return after stopping PPI?

    • EGD after 2-4 weeks without PPI
    gastroenterology gerd diagnosis
  • What is the next step if EGD shows normal results or grade A erosive esophagitis?

    • Reflux monitoring (pH monitoring)
    gastroenterology gerd diagnosis
  • What is the first step for patients with dysphagia or alarm symptoms?

    • EGD is the first step
    gastroenterology gerd diagnosis
  • What lifestyle change is recommended for overweight or obese GERD patients?

    • Weight loss
    gastroenterology gerd management
  • What is recommended for the last meal before bedtime?

    2-3 hours before bedtime

    nutrition lifestyle
  • What is the recommended position for the head of bed for nighttime GERD symptoms?

    Elevation of head of bed

    gerd lifestyle
  • Which medication is better for erosive esophagitis?

    PPI is better than H2B

    medication gerd
  • What should be attempted for GERD without erosive esophagitis when symptoms resolve with PPI?

    Attempt to stop PPI or use on-demand PPI

    gerd treatment
  • What is the maintenance recommendation for GERD with erosive esophagitis LA grade C or D?

    Long-term PPI or antireflux surgery

    gerd treatment
  • When should prokinetic agents be used for GERD?

    Only if there is gastroparesis

    medication gerd
  • What should be done if patients do not respond to one PPI?

    Switch to another PPI (e.g., rabeprazole)

    medication gerd
  • What is a controversial area regarding PPI treatment?

    Whether to stop abruptly or taper

    gerd treatment
  • What can be used for nocturnal symptoms despite PPI?

    H2B can be used as needed

    gerd treatment
  • What is the first line treatment for GERD in pregnancy?

    Lifestyle changes; if not relieved, antacids or sucralfate

    gerd pregnancy
  • What is the first step for managing refractory GERD?

    Optimize PPI

    gerd management
  • What should be done if symptoms are not relieved after optimizing PPI?

    Next step: EGD after 2-4 weeks PPI holiday

    gerd management
  • What should be done for extraesophageal symptoms with typical GERD symptoms?

    BID PPI trial for 12 weeks

    gerd extraesophageal
  • If extraesophageal symptoms improve with PPI, what should be done?

    Treat as GERD

    gerd extraesophageal
  • What is the first step for extraesophageal symptoms without typical GERD symptoms?

    Reflux monitoring is the first step

    gerd extraesophageal