2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.resinv.2020.06.004
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Gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms are associated with hyposalivation and oropharyngeal problems in patients with asthma

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“…A questionnaire study with 531 patients included showed that patients with hyposalivation significantly increased in age and had severe dry mouth and gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms, and multivariate analysis results showed that advanced age and severe gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms were independently associated with hyposalivation. 12 Esophageal hiatus hernia was an important factor for the occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux, 13,14 the size of which was related to the severity of GERD, 15 and which with a diameter greater than 3 cm was associated with severe reflux esophagitis. 16,17 The incidence of esophageal hiatus hernia increased with aging, and the meta-analysis results showed that esophageal hiatus hernia was associated with age above 50 years, with an OR of 2.71.…”
Section: Pathog Ene S Is Of G Erd In the Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A questionnaire study with 531 patients included showed that patients with hyposalivation significantly increased in age and had severe dry mouth and gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms, and multivariate analysis results showed that advanced age and severe gastroesophageal reflux-like symptoms were independently associated with hyposalivation. 12 Esophageal hiatus hernia was an important factor for the occurrence of gastroesophageal reflux, 13,14 the size of which was related to the severity of GERD, 15 and which with a diameter greater than 3 cm was associated with severe reflux esophagitis. 16,17 The incidence of esophageal hiatus hernia increased with aging, and the meta-analysis results showed that esophageal hiatus hernia was associated with age above 50 years, with an OR of 2.71.…”
Section: Pathog Ene S Is Of G Erd In the Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the young control group, middle‐aged and elderly subjects (>55 years old) showed a significant decrease in salivary and bicarbonate response to esophageal acid perfusion. A questionnaire study with 531 patients included showed that patients with hyposalivation significantly increased in age and had severe dry mouth and gastroesophageal reflux‐like symptoms, and multivariate analysis results showed that advanced age and severe gastroesophageal reflux‐like symptoms were independently associated with hyposalivation 12 …”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Gerd In the Elderlymentioning
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“…A causal link between GERD and asthma is lacking. Gastroesophageal reflux disease was associated with hypo salivation and oropharyngeal problems in patients with asthma [93]. Another theory is that GERD may induce changes in the mucosal immune system that may favor the development of food allergy and allergic sensitization to aeroallergens.…”
Section: Statement 8 Gerd May Cause Respiratory Symptoms Due To Micro...mentioning
confidence: 99%