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Gastroenterology in General Practice. Gastroenterology Dyspepsia Ulcer disease Non-ulcer dyspepsia Helicobacter pylori Altered Bowel Habit Constipation.

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1 Gastroenterology in General Practice

2 Gastroenterology Dyspepsia Ulcer disease Non-ulcer dyspepsia Helicobacter pylori Altered Bowel Habit Constipation Diarrhoea Jaundice

3 Gastroenterology GI Cancer Oesophageal Gastric Colorectal Pancreatic

4 Acid Suppressor Therapy Appropriate Use in General Practice H2RAs Proton Pump Inhibitors

5 Life before PPIs The history of dyspepsia Surgery and diet Vagotomy/Pyloroplasty Steamed fish and milk puddings H2-receptor antagonists Tagamet & SKF Zantac & Glaxo

6 Proton Pump Inhibitors Losec (Omeprazole)(Astra) Zoton (Lansoprazole)(Wyeth) Pariet (Rabeprazole)(Janssen) Nexium (Esomeprazole)(Astra)

7 NICE Guidance Issued in 2000 Targeted use to make best use of resources

8 Dyspeptic Symptoms Diagnosed or not? Non-ulcer Dyspepsia Lifestyle factors: STRAWS Peptic Ulceration Helicobacter screening techniques GORD Mild/Moderate Severe/Complicated

9 Dyspeptic Symptoms Investigations: Endoscopy C13-Urea Breath Testing Barium Swallow/Meal

10 Peptic Ulceration Helicobacter-related? ERADICATE NSAID-related? Co-Prescribe PPI if cannot stop NSAID

11 Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Mild alternative Rx: antacid, alginate, H2RA Severe healing dose PPI until symptoms controlled maintenance dose to prevent recurrence Complicated stricture, ulcer, haemorrhage etc full dose maintained

12 Non-ulcer Dyspepsia Use Acid Suppressor H2RA NOT PPI Step-up or Step-down Modify lifestyle factors smoking diet weight

13 Investigation Over 55ENDOSCOPY Alarm SymptomsENDOSCOPY dysphagia anaemia progressive weight loss Under 45NO INVESTIGATION 45-55DEBATABLE

14 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Crohns Disease Colitis Ulcerative Pseudomembranous Diverticular Disease

15 Altered Bowel Habit Investigations: Faecal Occult Blood CEA/CA19-9 Sigmoidoscopy Barium Enema Colonoscopy

16 Jaundice Pre-hepatic haemolysis Intra-hepatic hepatitis, drugs (flucloxacillin, chlorpromazine) cirrhosis, tumour Post-hepatic gallstones pancreatic tumour


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