Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Functional Dyspepsia in Korea
10.3904/kjm.2021.96.2.116
- Author:
Jung Hwan OH
1
;
Joong Goo KWON
;
Hye-Kyung JUNG
;
Chung Hyun TAE
;
Kyung Ho SONG
;
Seung Joo KANG
;
Sung Eun KIM
;
Kyoungwon JUNG
;
Joon Sung KIM
;
Jong Kyu PARK
;
Ki Bae BANG
;
Jeong Eun SHIN
;
Myong Ki BAEG
;
Cheol Min SHIN
;
Ju Yup LEE
;
Hyun Chul LIM
;
Functional Dyspepsia Research Group and Clinical Practice Guidelines Group Under the Korean Society
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Korean Journal of Medicine
2021;96(2):116-138
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Background/Aims:Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a chronic upper gastrointestinal symptom complex that routine diagnostic work-up, such as endoscopy, blood laboratory analysis, or radiological examination, fails to identify a cause for. It is highly prevalent in the Korean population, and its response to the various available therapeutic strategies is only modest because of the heterogeneous nature of its pathogenesis. We constituted a guidelines development committee to review the existing guidelines on the management of FD.
Methods:This committee drafted statements and conducted a systematic review and meta- analysis of various studies, guidelines, and randomized control trials. External review was also conducted by selected experts. These clinical practice guidelines for FD were developed based on evidence recently accumulated with the revised version of FD guidelines released in 2011 by the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility.
Results:These guidelines apply to adults with chronic symptoms of FD and include the diagnostic role of endoscopy, Helicobacter pylori screening, and systematic review and meta-analyses of the various treatment options for FD (proton pump inhibitors, Helicobacter pylori eradication, and tricyclic antidepressants), especially according to the FD subtype.
Conclusions:The purpose of these new guidelines is to aid understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of FD, and the targets of the guidelines are clinicians, healthcare workers at the forefront of patient care, patients, and medical students. The guidelines will continue to be revised and updated periodically.