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UGI symptoms
Dysphagia
Dyspepsia/Heartburn
Nausea & Vomiting
Dysphagia
Difficulty in swallowing
Pathophysiology
 Normal passage of an ingested bolus
depends on-
 Size of bolus
 Lumen of passage
 Peristaltic contraction
 Relaxation of upper & lower esophageal sphincter
 Types of dysphagia-
 Mechanical- large bolus, luminal narrowing
 Motor- incoordinated/weak peristalsis, impaired sphincter
relaxation
Causes
 Mechanical
 Esophagitis
 Carcinoma
 Stricture
 Esophageal
ring/web
 LN or L atrial (MS)
compression
 Motor
 Stroke
 Bulbar/pseudobulbar
palsy
 Myasthenia gravis
 Achalasia
 Esophageal spasm
 Scleroderma
Work-up
 History-
 Mechanical- solids>liquids
 Motor- liquids>solids
 Duration- transient, episodic, progressive
 Asso. symptoms-weight loss, regurgitation, aspiration,
hoarseness, hiccups, chest pain etc.
 Examination-
 Skin, oral cavity, neck, lungs, cranial nerve exam.
 Investigation-
 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
Treatment
Of underlying cause
Symptomatic/dilatation/
surgery ± RT/CT
Dyspepsia
Chronic/recurrent
pain/fullness in upper abdomen
associated with
bloating/belching/nausea/heartburn
Cause
Mostly functional
20% GERD, 10% PUD
Drugs- NSAIDs, Abx., Fe.,
steroids
Warning signs
 Weight loss
 Persistent vomiting
 Constant/severe pain
 Dysphagia
 Hematemesis/malena
 Anemia
Management
 UGI endoscopy in those with warning signs or non-
responders
 Stop offending drugs, if possible
 Empiric treatment in others
 H2RB/PPI for 4-8 weeks
 Metoclopramide- prokinetic
 Other
 Reduce fat, caffeine, alcohol intake
 Lifestyle changes
Nausea
Unease or discomfort,
with an urge to vomit
Vomiting/Emesis
Forceful oral expulsion
of gastric contents
Pathophysiology
 Vomiting center in medulla
 Afferent input
 Vagal & splanchnic fibres from GIT- 5-HT3 receptor
 Vestibular system- VIII nerve- muscarinic/H1 receptors
 Higher CNS centers- sight/smell/emotion
 CTZ- in area postrema of medulla- 5-HT3/NK1/D2 receptors
 Efferent output
 Phrenic nerve- to diaphragm
 Spinal nerves- to intercostal/abdominal muscles
 Visceral fibres in Vagus nerve
Phases- retchingexpulisve
Causes
 Visceral afferent
stimulation
 Infection/inflammation
 Obstruction
 Dysmotility
 Peritoneal irritation
 Alcohol/NSAIDs/Abx.
 Postoperative
 MI
 Ureteric calculi
 CNS disorders
 Motion sickness
 Migraine
 Raised ICT- hemorrhage,
infection, tumor
 Psychogenic
 Irritation of CTZ
 Chemotherapy/radiation
 Drug induced
 Systemic- DKA, uremia,
adrenal crisis, pregnancy
Complications of vomiting
 Aspiration
 Dehydration
 Electrolyte imbalance- hypokalemia
 Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis
 Mallory-Weiss tear
 Boerhaave syndrome- eso. rupture
Evaluation
 History- onset, frequency, timing,
content, relation with meals,
associated symptoms
 Examination- vital signs, tenderness,
guarding/rigidity, any neuro. sign
 Investigation- electrolytes, RFT/LFT,
AxR, UGIE, CT scan-abdomen/head
Treatment
 Hydration
 Antiemetics
 Metoclopramide/Domperidon- UGI cause
 Corticosteroids- nonspecific, used as adjuvant
 5-HT3 receptor antagonist- CT/RT/postop. vomiting
 NK1 receptor antagonist- Aprepitant (post-CT vomiting)
 Benzodiazepines- anticipatory/psychogenic vomiting
 Antihistamines- motion sickness
 Marijuana
 Correct underlying cause, if any
UGIE- indication- diagnostic
 UGI bleed
 Unexplained iron deficiency anemia
 Dysphagia
 Persistent dyspepsia, specially age >45
 Persistent vomiting
 Dx & FU of Barrett’s esophagus
UGIE- therapeutic
 Banding/sclerotherapy of varices
 Injection of bleeding lesions
 Polypectomy
 Removal of foreign body
 Dilatation/stenting of stenotic lesions
 PEG- percut. endoscopic gastrostomy
 EUS
 ERCP
 Endoscopic trans-gastric laparoscopy

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Upper gastro intestinal symptoms

  • 3. Pathophysiology  Normal passage of an ingested bolus depends on-  Size of bolus  Lumen of passage  Peristaltic contraction  Relaxation of upper & lower esophageal sphincter  Types of dysphagia-  Mechanical- large bolus, luminal narrowing  Motor- incoordinated/weak peristalsis, impaired sphincter relaxation
  • 4. Causes  Mechanical  Esophagitis  Carcinoma  Stricture  Esophageal ring/web  LN or L atrial (MS) compression  Motor  Stroke  Bulbar/pseudobulbar palsy  Myasthenia gravis  Achalasia  Esophageal spasm  Scleroderma
  • 5. Work-up  History-  Mechanical- solids>liquids  Motor- liquids>solids  Duration- transient, episodic, progressive  Asso. symptoms-weight loss, regurgitation, aspiration, hoarseness, hiccups, chest pain etc.  Examination-  Skin, oral cavity, neck, lungs, cranial nerve exam.  Investigation-  Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
  • 7. Dyspepsia Chronic/recurrent pain/fullness in upper abdomen associated with bloating/belching/nausea/heartburn
  • 8. Cause Mostly functional 20% GERD, 10% PUD Drugs- NSAIDs, Abx., Fe., steroids
  • 9. Warning signs  Weight loss  Persistent vomiting  Constant/severe pain  Dysphagia  Hematemesis/malena  Anemia
  • 10. Management  UGI endoscopy in those with warning signs or non- responders  Stop offending drugs, if possible  Empiric treatment in others  H2RB/PPI for 4-8 weeks  Metoclopramide- prokinetic  Other  Reduce fat, caffeine, alcohol intake  Lifestyle changes
  • 13. Pathophysiology  Vomiting center in medulla  Afferent input  Vagal & splanchnic fibres from GIT- 5-HT3 receptor  Vestibular system- VIII nerve- muscarinic/H1 receptors  Higher CNS centers- sight/smell/emotion  CTZ- in area postrema of medulla- 5-HT3/NK1/D2 receptors  Efferent output  Phrenic nerve- to diaphragm  Spinal nerves- to intercostal/abdominal muscles  Visceral fibres in Vagus nerve Phases- retchingexpulisve
  • 14. Causes  Visceral afferent stimulation  Infection/inflammation  Obstruction  Dysmotility  Peritoneal irritation  Alcohol/NSAIDs/Abx.  Postoperative  MI  Ureteric calculi  CNS disorders  Motion sickness  Migraine  Raised ICT- hemorrhage, infection, tumor  Psychogenic  Irritation of CTZ  Chemotherapy/radiation  Drug induced  Systemic- DKA, uremia, adrenal crisis, pregnancy
  • 15. Complications of vomiting  Aspiration  Dehydration  Electrolyte imbalance- hypokalemia  Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis  Mallory-Weiss tear  Boerhaave syndrome- eso. rupture
  • 16. Evaluation  History- onset, frequency, timing, content, relation with meals, associated symptoms  Examination- vital signs, tenderness, guarding/rigidity, any neuro. sign  Investigation- electrolytes, RFT/LFT, AxR, UGIE, CT scan-abdomen/head
  • 17. Treatment  Hydration  Antiemetics  Metoclopramide/Domperidon- UGI cause  Corticosteroids- nonspecific, used as adjuvant  5-HT3 receptor antagonist- CT/RT/postop. vomiting  NK1 receptor antagonist- Aprepitant (post-CT vomiting)  Benzodiazepines- anticipatory/psychogenic vomiting  Antihistamines- motion sickness  Marijuana  Correct underlying cause, if any
  • 18. UGIE- indication- diagnostic  UGI bleed  Unexplained iron deficiency anemia  Dysphagia  Persistent dyspepsia, specially age >45  Persistent vomiting  Dx & FU of Barrett’s esophagus
  • 19. UGIE- therapeutic  Banding/sclerotherapy of varices  Injection of bleeding lesions  Polypectomy  Removal of foreign body  Dilatation/stenting of stenotic lesions  PEG- percut. endoscopic gastrostomy  EUS  ERCP  Endoscopic trans-gastric laparoscopy