The association of gastroesophageal reflux disease with asthma and chronic cough in the adult.

Demetrios S Theodoropoulos, Donna L Pecoraro, Stilianos E Efstratiadis
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common condition which is particularly prevalent in patients with asthma and chronic cough. Physiologic changes caused by asthma and chronic cough promote acid reflux. GERD is also considered by many investigators as a factor contributing to airway inflammation. An etiological relationship between GERD and asthma/chronic cough and vice versa has been supported by a large number of experimental and clinical findings and refuted by others. Although further controlled studies are needed to clarify this relationship, GERD and asthma/chronic cough appear to be linked to each other. The association of GERD with asthma and chronic cough involves nerve reflexes, cytokines, inflammatory and neuroendocrine cells and, in some patients, tracheal aspiration of refluxing gastric fluids. GERD may present with typical symptoms but can also be asymptomatic. Sensitive methods for diagnosing GERD are available, which include esophageal pH monitoring, acid provocative tests, modified barium swallow and endoscopy. Consideration of the association of GERD with asthma and chronic cough is of practical value in the management of chronic cough or asthma resistant to treatment. Treatment of GERD in patients with asthma has been consistently shown to improve respiratory symptoms but not necessarily pulmonary function tests. Surgical treatment can be a useful and cost-effective approach in selected patients with asthma and GERD.

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成人胃食管反流病与哮喘和慢性咳嗽的关系
胃食管反流病(GERD)是一种常见病,尤其常见于哮喘和慢性咳嗽患者。哮喘和慢性咳嗽引起的生理变化可促进胃酸反流。反流反流也被许多研究者认为是气道炎症的一个因素。GERD与哮喘/慢性咳嗽之间的病因学关系已经得到大量实验和临床研究结果的支持,但也有人反驳。虽然需要进一步的对照研究来澄清这种关系,但反流胃食管反流和哮喘/慢性咳嗽似乎是相互关联的。反流胃食管反流与哮喘和慢性咳嗽的关联涉及神经反射、细胞因子、炎症和神经内分泌细胞,在一些患者中,还涉及气管吸入反流胃液。胃食管反流可表现为典型症状,但也可无症状。诊断反流胃食管反流的灵敏方法包括食管pH值监测、酸性刺激试验、改良吞钡和内窥镜检查。考虑反流反流与哮喘和慢性咳嗽的关系,对慢性咳嗽或治疗难治性哮喘的治疗具有实用价值。治疗哮喘患者的胃食管反流一直被证明可以改善呼吸系统症状,但肺功能测试却不一定。手术治疗对于哮喘和反流胃食管反流患者是一种有效且经济的治疗方法。
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