F. K. L. CHAN, B. D. GOLD, Y. KINOSHITA, A. O.-O. CHAN, M.-S. R. WONG, H. D. MAKMUN, B. OVARLARNPORN, B. VIVATVAKIN, J.-T. LIN, B.-S. SHEU, W.-H. CHANG
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Abstract
A workshop on acid-related disorders in paediatric and elderly populations was held in Asia in 2006 to raise awareness that: (i) these particular age groups require special consideration in their disease management; (ii) to clarify what issues need to be addressed in these populations and (iii) to reach a consensus on recommendations for the management of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and other acid-related disorders in children and the elderly.
Of note, acid-related disorders, particularly gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in these populations are less well recognized and studied than those in the adult population between the ages of 20 and 60 years.
A distinguished faculty of practicing gastroenterologists and key opinion leaders from several Asian countries and the United States were thus enlisted to address these issues in the workshop.