Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.24 No.5(2)

Theme GERD -- Recent Clinical Advances
Title Functional Heartburnin RomeIII
Publish Date 2009/05
Author Michio Hongo Department of Comprehensive Medicine, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital
Author Tomotaka Shoji Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital
Author Miho Tsutsui Department of Comprehensive Medicine, Tohoku University Hospital
[ Summary ] In patients with heartburn with normal endoscopic findings, a variety of types of pathogenesis related to symptom development is found. The forms of pathogenesis are as follows; 1) strong acid reflux, 2) weak acid reflux, 3) non-acid liquid reflux, 4) gas reflux, and 5) no-reflux associated symptoms. According to definition, strong acid reflux is directly related to induction of heartburn symptoms. Heartburn symptoms may be induced by weak acid reflux, non-acid liquid reflux or gas reflux through chemical sensitization and/or mechanical distention of the esophagus by the refluxate. These states may be diagnosed across the spectrum of non-erosive reflux diseases(NERD). Those who have heartburn symptoms not related to any reflux events should be classified as having functional heartburn. Those patients are non-responsive to acid inhibition therapy or anti-reflux procedures. Further studies are required to clarify the mechanisms of heartburn symptom development.
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