2023
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.14721
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Retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction: How does the inability to burp affect daily life?

Jason N. Chen,
Jacob Evans,
Aya Bou Fakhreddine
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundRetrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R‐CPD), a condition first detailed in 1987 and termed in 2019, refers to the cricopharyngeal muscle's inability to relax to allow the retrograde passage of gas. Limited research exists on the fundamental characteristics of this condition, including its impact on one's life. The purpose of this study is to characterize R‐CPD and how the inability to burp affects the social lives of people who suffer from it.MethodsA Qualtrics survey was distributed on the subred… Show more

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“… 12 Moreover, R-CPD is still unfamiliar to the healthcare provider, and can affect patients’ quality of life. 15 Therefore, understanding this disease is important. 15 Further studies with well-designed protocols, including shame controls, are needed.…”
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“… 12 Moreover, R-CPD is still unfamiliar to the healthcare provider, and can affect patients’ quality of life. 15 Therefore, understanding this disease is important. 15 Further studies with well-designed protocols, including shame controls, are needed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 15 Therefore, understanding this disease is important. 15 Further studies with well-designed protocols, including shame controls, are needed.…”
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confidence: 99%