Sintusek P, Mutalib M, Thapar N. Gastroesophageal reflux disease in children: What’s new right now? World J Gastrointest Endosc 2023; 15(3): 84-102 [PMID: 37034973 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v15.i3.84]
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Nikhil Thapar, FRCP, MRCP, PhD, Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Liver Transplant, Queensland Children’s Hospital, 501 Stanley Street, Brisbane QLD 4101, Queensland, Australia. nikhil.thapar@health.qld.gov.au
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Persistent or progressive regurgitation at > 1 yr of age
Heartburn
Barrett esophagus
Vomiting: Persistent forceful, nocturnal or bilious vomiting
Dysphagia/odynophagia
Hematemesis
Epigastric pain
Marked abdominal distension
Airway
Airway
Neurological
Difficult to treat wheezing
Apnea
Bulging fontanelle
Unexplained stridor
Recurrent pneumonia
Seizure
Chronic cough
Recurrent otitis media
Macro/microcephaly
Hoarseness of voice
Neurological abnormalities
Papilledema
Table 3 Updated version of the Cow's Milk-related Symptom Score (CoMiSS) used to evaluate children suspected of cow’s milk protein allergy
Symptom
Characteristics and frequency
Score
Crying assessed by parents and without any obvious cause ≥ 1 wk, and not related to infection
≤ 1 h/d
0
1.0-1.5 h/d
1
1.5-2.0 h/d
2
2-3 h/d
3
3-4 h/d
4
4-5 h/d
5
≥ 5 h/d
6
Regurgitation ≥ 1 wk
0-2 episodes/d
0
3-5 episodes (volume < 5 mL)/d
1
> 5 episodes of volume > 5 mL
2
> 5 episodes (volume < 50% of feeds)/d
3
Small volume and happens > 30 min after each feed
4
Regurgitation of ≥ 50% volume of a feed in ≥ 50% of total feeds
5
Regurgitation of the complete feed after each feeding
6
Stool: Brussels Infant and Toddlers Stool Scale (BITSS); no change ≥ 1 wk
Hard stools
4
Formed stools
0
Loose stools not related to infection
4
Watery stools not related to infection
6
Skin symptoms not related to infection
Atopic eczema ≥ 1/wk
Absent
0
Mild
1
Moderate
2
Severe
3
Acute urticaria/angioedema that directly related to cow’s milk
No
0
Yes
1
Respiratory symptoms not related to infection ≥ 1 wk
No respiratory symptoms
0
Slight symptoms
1
Mild symptoms
2
Severe symptoms
3
Table 4 Summarizes the drugs used in infants and children with gastroesophageal reflux disease[1-5] (for guidance only, prior to use please refer to local formulary and guidelines for accuracy and appropriate doses)
Citation: Sintusek P, Mutalib M, Thapar N. Gastroesophageal reflux disease in children: What’s new right now? World J Gastrointest Endosc 2023; 15(3): 84-102