Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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GERD Final project Mind Map on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, created by Genevieve Guillaume on 26/02/2017.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
  1. Pathophysiology: A chronic disease of the digestive system that effects the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) (Pettit, M, 2005)
    1. Abnormal reflux of gastric acidic contents into the esophagus Individual’s gastric contents causes complications or lead to otherwise painful or problematic symptoms (Rubenstein & Chen 2014)
      1. Gastric acidic contents pH of 4 and below
      2. Clinical Manifestations
        1. Extra-Esophageal
          1. *Vocal Chord Granuloma *Chest pain (can feel like angina pectoris) *Globus *Subglottic stenosis *Hoarseness *Chronic cough *Pharyngitis *Sinusitis (Pettit, M, 2005)
          2. Erosive Esophagitis
            1. * Heartburn *Epigastric Pain *Regurgitation *Retrosternal Pain and burning (Pettit, M, 2005)
            2. General Syptoms
              1. Burning sensation on the (chest heartburn), chest pain, dysphasia, dry cough, regurgitation of food (acid reflux) and constant hiccups (Liker, Hungin & Wiklund, 2005)
            3. Complications
              1. Esophageal ulcer (sore in the esophagus) (Liker, Hunger & Wiklund, 2005)
                1. Caused by the severe injures to the the mucosa lining of the esophagus
                2. Esophageal stricture (formation of scare tissue)(Liker, Hunger & Wiklund, 2005)
                  1. Barrett esophageal (tissue lining the lower esophagus changes) (Liker, Hunger & Wiklund, 2005)
                3. Working with Patient
                  1. HIGH RISKS Groups (Pettit, M, 2005)
                    1. Elderly
                      1. Caucasians
                        1. Men
                          1. Pregnant Women
                            1. Higher Abdominal Pressure
                              1. LES tone is reduce by Progesterone levels Estrogen
                              2. People with related Disorders
                                1. Gastric acid hypersecretion
                                  1. Increased volume of gastric acid
                                  2. Obesity
                                    1. intra-abdominal pressure increased
                                    2. Hiatus hernia
                                      1. Esophageogastric junction is weakened
                                        1. Disrupts esophageal clearance
                                    3. Risk Factors
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