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Reflux - When to Test


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Our daughter has not had any obvious feeding problems since shortly after her birth. She is currently at approximately the 50th percentile on a typically developing growth chart for height and weight. As a baby, she held herself rigid at times, arching her back. We thought then, it was her way of compensating for low muscle tone. But at the conference, I learned it was a sign of reflux. She does not have any episodes of vomiting, etc. Should testing be done?

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This is a subject with which many parents struggle. It is estimated that at least 85% of individuals with CdLS experience reflux or related GI issues at some point during their lives. Because this is so, it is encouraged that all individuals with CdLS be evaluated at least once. For those experiencing symptoms or are diagnosed with reflux, evaluations should occur more frequently (even annually for some)

Reflux is an issue common to the general population of infants, not just those with CdLS or other special needs. It is something that many infants outgrow as toddlers and young children. For individuals with CdLS, reflux can subside after early childhood and possibly resurface during their lifetime, making reevaluations necessary. This is also compounded by the fact that not all signs of GI-related problems are obvious. Behavior, posturing (body movements), difficult sleeping, and issues around oral eating (texture, coughing or gagging while eating, lack of desire to eat) can all be symptoms that further evaluation is indicated

It is important to note that there are some individuals with CdLS for whom this is, fortunately, not a problem. However, ruling it out as a possibility, can ensure that issues are not being overlooked and bring peace of mind. It is important to note that many tests are invasive. For more information before making decisions about testing, refer to the GI publications on the Foundation website or contact a Foundation Family Service Coordinator for a hard copy. Family matches are available if you would like to ask another parent who has experience with these issues. A pediatrician may also make a referral to a gastroentorologist for consultation

MW/TK 7-13-10

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Reflux

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Consider always gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) in any individual with CdLS owing to its frequency and wide variability in presentation, which includes challenging behaviour.
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R33 : La modification de l'alimentation et les inhibiteurs de la pompe à protons (IPP) sont les traitements de première intention du RGPD. Les médicaments anti-reflux doivent être utilisés à leur dose maximale. Les interventions chirurgicales pour les troubles gastro-intestinaux doivent être limitées aux personnes atteintes de SCdL chez qui les traitements nutritionnels et médicaux ont échoué ou chez qui la sécurité des voies respiratoires est menacée.
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R34 : Si les symptômes de troubles gastro-intestinaux persistent, l'endoscopie doit être fortement envisagée pendant que la personne atteinte de SCdL est encore sous soins pédiatriques.
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R35 : La surveillance de l'œsophage de Barrett doit être discutée et décidée avec la famille, en équilibrant le gain potentiel de santé et le fardeau pour la personne atteinte de SCdL.

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