Atefeh Ghadiri, Pharm D, Dr. T. Vithya, Professor, Dr. Shobha Rani Hiremath, Professor,
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Al Ameen college of pharmacy, Bengaluru, India.
Dr. Parveen Kumar H.R,
DNB(Gastroenterology), Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist, Endosonologist, Department of Gastroenterology, St. Philomena Hospital – Bengaluru, India.
Study of Treatment Options and Quality of Life in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Patients
Authors
Abstract
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a prevalent gastrointestinal
disorder, is marked by the retrograde movement of gastric contents into
the esophagus due to lower esophageal sphincter dysfunction. This
prospective observational study, conducted over six months at St.
Philomena's Hospital, Bengaluru, aimed to evaluate the quality of life (QoL)
in GERD patients and document treatment approaches. Using validated
tools such as the GERD-Health-Related Quality of Life questionnaire
(GERD-HRQoL) and the Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI),
the study examined 52 patients aged 18 and above.
The findings revealed GERD significantly impairs physical, emotional, and
social functioning. Heartburn, regurgitation, and psychological distress,
including anxiety and depression, were prominent among participants.
Comorbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and hypothyroidism
compounded the disease burden. Despite the efficacy of proton pump
inhibitors (PPIs) as the primary treatment, many patients expressed
dissatisfaction with their overall health, highlighting the need for
integrated management strategies.
Lifestyle modifications, though essential, were inconsistently adopted,
indicating gaps in patient adherence and education. Counseling sessions
and educational materials demonstrated potential in improving patient
understanding and behavior. The study emphasized the bidirectional
relationship between psychological health and GERD symptoms,
underscoring the necessity of holistic care.
In conclusion, GERD's complex nature demands a multidisciplinary
approach combining pharmacological treatments, lifestyle adjustments,
and psychological support. Future research should focus on personalized
therapies and comprehensive patient education to enhance treatment
outcomes and QoL.