GERD Flashcards

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Q

What are the causes of gastro-oesophageal reflux?

A
  • weak lower esophigal sphincter - ring seperating esophagus from stomach —-> weak LES allows stomach contents to flow into eosophagus —-> reflux
  • obesity - excess body weight near abdomen increases pressure on stomach and LES
  • pregnancy - pressure of growing uterus on stomach
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2
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what is an OGD?

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medical procedure involving examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum using a flexible endoscope

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3
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what is normal epithelial lining of oesophagus?

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stratified squamous epithelia

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4
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risks of GERD

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  • barrett’s esophagus
  • respiratory issue
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5
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presence of small rod-shaped object in gastric biopsies, particularly within mucus layer suggests presence of…

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H. pylori bacteria

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treatment for H.pylori bacteria

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  • antibiotics - clarithromycin, metronidazole
  • proton pump inhibitors - reduce stomach acid production for more favourable environment for antibiotics to work
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how does H.pylori survive in stomach?

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  • produces urease which breaks down urea into ammonia —-> ammonia helps neutralise acidic environment in stomach
  • highly motile, has flagella
  • can adhere to surface of epithelial cells in stomach lining
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8
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omezaprole

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  • proton pump inhibitor used to treat GERD associated conditions
  • stop gastric acid secretion by selective inhibition of the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme system
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9
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What other drugs can be used to treat problems with acid reflux and how do they work?

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  • antacids - neutralise stomach acid
  • H2 blockers - reduce production of stomach acid
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10
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What type of antibiotic is clarithromycin and what part of the organism does clarithromycin act on?

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  • macrolide antibiotic
  • inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the bacterial 50S ribosomal subunit
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