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      Oesophageal mucosal diseases in the elderly.

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      Drugs & aging
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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          Diseases of the oesophageal mucosa are particularly prevalent in the elderly population and may present with various symptoms, such as heartburn, dysphagia or chest pain. Recent technological advances, such as endoscopy, ambulatory pH monitoring and radiological imaging, have allowed for a more accurate diagnosis and assessment of disease severity. Depending on the leading presenting symptom, empirical medical therapy or stepwise diagnostic tests may be used. Elderly patients with mild reflux symptoms respond well to over-the-counter antacids, acid suppressants or prescription prokinetic drugs. Those with more severe gastrooesophageal reflux disease and Barrett's oesophagus benefit from powerful acid suppressive therapy to relieve symptoms, heal the mucosal damage and prevent complications. Long term, cost-effective pharmacological therapies are constantly being defined. Because of the widespread utilisation of medications in the elderly, drug-induced oesophageal injury should always be considered and prevented. An increasing number of immunocompromised elderly patients are diagnosed and successfully treated for infectious oesophagitis. Overall, for most elderly patients, when the diagnosis is made correctly, modern medical and/or surgical treatments yield maximal therapeutic benefit and improve quality of life.

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          Journal
          Drugs Aging
          Drugs & aging
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1170-229X
          1170-229X
          Apr 1998
          : 12
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Gastroenterology Section, Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Health Care System, California, USA.
          Article
          10.2165/00002512-199812040-00002
          9571391
          6e4c4bc7-08d4-4c0d-a3ff-10467ce0759f
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