• Title of article

    Oesophageal disorders: future developments

  • Author/Authors

    William Tam، نويسنده , , John Dent، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    23
  • From page
    811
  • To page
    833
  • Abstract
    Elicitation of the characteristic symptom patterns remains the primary approach to the diagnosis of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, and this may be enhanced by developments in the use of high-resolution endoscopy and oesophageal biopsy. For future therapy, proton pump inhibitors and anti-reflux surgery may compete with reversible acid pump blockers, reflux inhibitor drugs and diverse luminally delivered physical anti-reflux therapies. Short-segment Barrettʹs oesophagus is known to be highly prevalent, but its impact on the risk of adenocarcinoma remains poorly defined. Biomarkers for Barrettʹs oesophagus have been proposed to aid in the stratification of cancer risk, and cytology may assume more importance in the future. Endoscopic surveillance for Barrettʹs oesophagus is widely practised, but more data are needed to demonstrate cost-effectiveness and a positive impact on mortality. Animal and limited human studies suggest that chemoprevention may become an important strategy in reducing the risk of adenocarcinoma. The ablation of Barrettʹs epithelium results in a reversal of Barrettʹs epithelium, albeit with an uncertain long-term outcome.
  • Keywords
    drug therapy , Surveillance , chemoprevention , symptoms , adenocarcinoma , endoscopy , Barrettיs oesophagus , reflux disease , luminal anti-reflux therapy
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology
  • Record number

    466320