Gastrointestinal Disorders 1 - PDF
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Julie Severet
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This presentation details gastrointestinal disorders, specifically focusing on issues of the upper GI tract. It covers various conditions like GERD, hiatal hernia, and peptic ulcer disease. The topics include definitions, causes, effects, diagnostics, and treatments.
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Gastrointestinal Disorders 1 Disorders of the Upper GI Tract Julie Severet GI Disorders Esophagus Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Hiatal Hernia Stomach/Duodenum Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) Intestines Inflammatory Bowel Disease ...
Gastrointestinal Disorders 1 Disorders of the Upper GI Tract Julie Severet GI Disorders Esophagus Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Hiatal Hernia Stomach/Duodenum Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) Intestines Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diverticular Disease Appendicitis Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Definition reflux of gastric secretions into the esophagus Etiology incompetent lower esophageal sphincter hiatal hernia decreased gastric emptying Pathophysiology reflux into esophagus --> irritation, inflammation. intestinal secretions corrosive to mucosa Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Clinical Manifestations heartburn regurgitation lump/difficulty swallowing gastric symptoms respiratory symptoms Complications scar tissue/strictures Barrett’s esophagus pneumonia Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Diagnostic Tests bariumswallow endoscopy Treatment lifestyle changes meds Hiatal Hernia Definition protrusion of upper part of stomach through diaphragm Etiology structural changes inc abdominal pressure Hiatal Hernia Types/Patho sliding - stomach slides up when lying down -> normal when upright rolling - stomach rolls up and forms pocket Hiatal Hernia Clinical Manifestations heartburn, reflux epigastric pain difficulty swallowing Treatment small freq meals, upright after meals avoid bending meds Peptic Ulcer Disease Definition break/ulceration in GI mucosa from the effects of gastric secretions --> autodigestion Risk Factors smoking NSAIDS alcohol caffeine chronic disease H-pylori Duodenal Ulcers Etiology 80% of peptic ulcers, related to H. pylori infection Pathophysiology hypersecretionof acid, pepsin --> damage mucosa inadequate secretion of bicarbonate Clinical Manifestations chronic intermittent pain heal spontaneously - recur Gastric Ulcers Etiology main causes - H.pylori, NSAIDS Pathophysiology abnormality in mucosa --> inc in permeability to H ions damaged mucosa releases histamine --> inc acid Clinical Manifestations pain lossof appetite chronic Duodenal/Gastric Ulcers Complications hemorrhage perforation Diagnostic Tests barium x-ray endoscopy H. pylori Treatment relieve cause of hyperacidity meds Stress Ulcers Definition not true ulcers, form of acute erosive gastritis develop as result of dec blood flow to mucosa Classification ischemic - blood shunted away cushing - overstimulation of vagus nerve Clinical Manifestations bleeding Treatment meds