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Risk factors for development of infantile GORD

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Children with the following conditions are with an increased risk of GORD:

  • neurologic impairment and delay (1)
  • history of premature birth (2)
  • oesophageal atresia with repair
  • hiatus hernia
  • bronchopulmonary dysplasia (preterm infants with lung disease)
  • asthma
  • cystic fibrosis (1)
  • oesophageal sphincter disorders
  • raised intra-abdominal pressure (3)

NICE state that when deciding whether to investigate or treat, take into account that the following are associated with an increased prevalence of GORD (4):

  • premature birth
  • parental history of heartburn or acid regurgitation
  • obesity
  • hiatus hernia
  • history of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (repaired)
  • history of congenital oesophageal atresia (repaired)
  • a neurodisability

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