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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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Topic overview

Expert panel discusses diagnostic approach to pediatric GERD, emphasizing the importance of ruling out aspiration and food allergies before surgical intervention. Dr. Rachel Rosen and Dr. Witt Holcomb debate workup strategies, highlighting that infants often reflux non-acidic content and may not benefit from PPIs.

Key takeaways

  • Oropharyngeal dysphagia with aspiration during swallowing is more common than GERD in infants with vomiting and respiratory symptoms.
  • Video fluoroscopic swallow study should precede reflux workup to rule out aspiration as the primary cause of symptoms.
  • Milk protein intolerance is a major masquerader of GERD in infants and should be considered before invasive testing.
  • PPIs are rarely beneficial in infants under 1 year because they reflux non-acidic milk content, not gastric acid.
  • Conservative measures (feed thickening, formula changes) should be attempted before diagnostic testing in young infants with reflux symptoms.

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