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功能性消化不良和胃衰竭是独立的实体吗?
1Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA.
Gastroenterology clinics of North America
|August 2, 2025
概括
功能性消化不良和延迟胃排空是临床上相似的,挑战当前的诊断方法. 未来的研究应该专注于大脑-肠道信号,以改善这些复杂的胃肠道疾病的分类.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 神经胃肠病学 神经胃肠病学
- 功能性胃肠道疾病 功能性胃肠道疾病
背景情况:
- 功能性消化不良 (FD) 和延迟胃空虚存在无法区分的临床症状.
- 目前的分类和诊断工具很难区分FD (肠-大脑相互作用障碍) 和胃 (运动障碍).
- 这两种情况都源于复杂的大脑-肠道相互作用,病理生理学和频繁的多系统并发症的理解不足.
研究的目的:
- 突出诊断在区分功能性消化不良和延迟胃空化的挑战.
- 强调需要根据潜在的病理生理学对诊断分类进行修订.
- 倡导对大脑-肠道神经信号进行研究,以提高诊断准确度.
主要方法:
- 关于功能性消化不良和延迟胃空化的当前文献的综述.
- 分析现有的诊断方式和分类系统.
- 识别病理生理学和脑肠互动方面的知识差距.
主要成果:
- 功能性消化不良和胃衰竭在当前的诊断框架中缺乏明确的分离.
- 复杂的脑肠相互作用与这两种疾病有关.
- 在患有这些疾病的患者中,多系统并发症很常见.
结论:
- 现有的分类不足以区分功能性消化不良和延迟胃空化.
- 未来的诊断方法必须整合脑肠神经信号传递的先进研究.
- 建立儿科参考范围对于年轻人群的准确诊断至关重要.
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