Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2025.
World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther. Mar 5, 2025; 16(1): 97918
Published online Mar 5, 2025. doi: 10.4292/wjgpt.v16.i1.97918
Table 1 Common symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Ref.
Symptom
[97]Non cardiac chest pain
[11]Heartburn
[20]Regurgitation
[98]Dysphagia
[99]Globus sensation
[13]Epigastric pain
[100]Dyspepsia
[101]Belching
[102]Gall bladder disease
[33]Nausea
[103]Headache
[104]Disturbance of sleep
[13]Dental erosions
[105]Increased salivation
[106]Temporomandibular dysfunction
[107]Chronic cough
[108]Laryngitis
[109]Asthma
[110]Chronic otitis media
[111]Chronic sinusitis
[112,113]Taste and smell changes
[114]Asymptomatic
Table 2 Los Angeles classification of reflux esophagitis
Grade
Criteria
AOne or more mucosal breaks < 5 mm that do not extend between the tops of two mucosal folds
BOne or more mucosal breaks > 5 mm that do not extend between the tops of two mucosal folds
COne or more mucosal breaks that are continuous between the tops of two or more mucosal folds but that involve < 75% of the circumference
Table 3 Diseases with symptoms overlapping with gastroesophageal reflux disease
Ref.
Diseases with overlapping symptoms
[115]Eosinophilic esophagitis
[116]Infectious esophagitis
Esophageal candidiasis
Herpes and cytomegalovirus esophagitis
[117]Drug-induced esophagitis
[118]Achalasia and esophageal motility disorders
[119]Pharyngeal and esophageal diverticula, rings, and webs
[120]Disorders of gastric motility/ gastroparesis
[121]Gastritis & peptic ulcer disease
[122]Gluten-related disorders
[123]Functional gastrointestinal disorders: Functional chest pain, functional heartburn, reflux hypersensitivity, globus sensation, functional dysphagia, functional dyspepsia, postprandial distress syndrome, epigastric pain syndrome, belching disorders, and rumination syndrome
[124]Functional abdominal bloating/distension and esophageal and gastric carcinoma
[125]Cardiac disease
[126]Gall bladder and pancreatic diseases
Table 4 Tools and questionnaires developed and used for gastroesophageal reflux disease screening
Tool or questionnaire
Abbreviation
Gastroesophageal reflux disease questionnaireGerdQ
Reflux Disease QuestionnaireRDQ
Carlsson-Dent QuestionnaireCDQ
Bowel Disease QuestionnaireBDQ
Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERDFSSG
General Health Questionnaire-28GHQ-28
Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating ScaleGSRS
Domestic/International Gastroenterology Surveillance StudyDIGEST
Subjective Symptom Assessment ProfileSSA-P
GERD Symptom and Medication QuestionnaireGERD-SMQ
Chest Pain QuestionnaireCPQ
Quality of Life and Utility Evaluation Survey TechnologyQUEST
Infant Gastro-Esophageal Reflux QuestionnaireI-GERQ
GERD Activity IndexGRACI
Esophageal Symptom Questionnaire
Standardized Esophageal Symptom Questionnaire
Ulcer Esophagitis Subjective Symptoms ScaleUESS
GERD Activity IndexGRACI
Digestive Health Status InstrumentDHSI
Modified Bowel Disease QuestionnaireBDQ
GERD Symptom Assessment ScaleGSAS
GERD Screener
Table 5 Pooled prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease according to geographical location
Geographical location
Number of studies used for calculation by Nirwan et al[34], 2020
Number of participants
GERD prevalence, %
Global
Overall10246989913.98
Male5012284915.69
Female5013843517.17
Hemisphere
Western10-20[6,55]
Eastern2-7[6,127]
Continents
Asia5424045112.92
Europe299005714.12
North America92052519.55
Latin America and the Caribbean41275612.88
Oceania4376013.78
Africa22350NA
Countries
China10368874.16
Japan72791213.81
South Korea7438975.84
Taiwan11238NA
Indonesia 1278NA
Bangladesh120005.25[56]
India36296NA
Iran1610229518.43
Turkey41333222.4
Israel23008NA
Saudi Arabia23308NA
Poland1850NA
Romania1184NA
Russia28877NA
Albania1845NA
Italy22032NA
Greece1700NA
Spain35365NA
Switzerland27736NA
Netherlands1502NA
France246377NA
Germany1268NA
Sweden4812016.15
Finland11700NA
Norway144997NA
United Kingdom41246714.53
Denmark148027NA
United States81948921.04
Canada11036NA
Argentina1839NA
Brazil13934NA
Uruguay11141NA
Colombia16842NA
Australia3298212[62], 9.2[63]
New Zealand1778NA
Nigeria1410NA
Côte d’Ivoire11940NA
Sri Lanka1120023.5[59]
Table 6 Factors associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms
Factor
Evidence
AgeWith increasing age, the elasticity of the pharyngoesophageal membrane reduces, progressively leading to hiatal hernias, predisposing to GERD[128]; the prevalence of GERD symptoms is highest in those aged 40 to 59 years in the systematic review by Nirwan et al[34]
GenderFemales had a slightly higher prevalence of GERD than males in systematic reviews by Nirwan et al[34] and Friedland et al[128]
Education levelThose with the lowest education level had the highest GERD prevalence, whilst those with the highest level of education had the lowest GERD prevalence[34,129]
EthnicitiesEthnicities can play a role in development of GERD even in the same country[14], though some studies did not find any significant difference[59]
Economic strataLower-income groups are reported to have a significantly higher prevalence of GERD[34,128]
Urban or ruralGERD is reported to be higher in urban populations[34,74,130]
ObesityObesity is an identified risk factor for GERD[34,131,132]
Mental stressMental stress is shown to increase GERD symptoms[9,133]
DietCommon food items associated with GERD are: Spices[10], carbonated beverages[134], wheat products[135], tea[136], coffee[137], sour and acidic food[138], alcohol[78], chocolate[139], dietary sugar[140]
HabitsHabits associated with GERD include: Large meals[141], sleeping after eating a meal[142], eating a meal fast[135], habit of midnight snacks[143], skipping meals[143], inadequate sleep[134], exercise[142,144], smoking[145]
Diseases and treatmentsSome diseases such as asthma[146], diabetes mellitus[147], and different medications[148-151] are known to be associated with GERD symptoms