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KMID : 0812020190250010015
Korean Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
2019 Volume.25 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.26
Thailand Dyspepsia Guidelines: 2018
Pittayanon Rapat

Leelakusolvong Somchai
Vilaichone Ratha-korn
Rojborwonwitaya Jarin
Treeprasertsuk Sombat
Mairiang Pisaln
Chirnaksorn Supphamat
Chitapanarux Taned
Kaosombatwattana Uayporn
Sottisuporn Jaksin
Sansak Inchaya
Phisalprapa Pochamana
Bunchorntavakul Chalermrat
Chuenrattanakul Surapon
Chakkaphak Suriya
Boonsirichan Rattana
Wiwattanachang Olarn
Maneerattanaporn Monthira
Piyanirun Wanich
Mahachai Varocha
Abstract
The management of dyspepsia in limited-resource areas has not been established. In 2017, key opinion leaders throughout Thailand gathered to review and evaluate the current clinical evidence regarding dyspepsia and to develop consensus statements, rationales, levels of evidence, and grades of recommendation for dyspepsia management in daily clinical practice based on the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. This guideline is mainly focused on the following 4 topics: (1) evaluation of patients with dyspepsia, (2) management, (3) special issues (overlapping gastroesophageal reflux disease/irritable bowel syndrome and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug/aspirin use), and (4) long-term follow-up and management to provide guidance for physicians in Thailand and other limited-resource areas managing such patients.
KEYWORD
Dyspepsia, Guideline, Thailand
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