Abstract

Elderly patients with nocturnal symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) usually experience a more aggressive and complicated disease course compared with younger patients, resulting in impaired quality of life. The severity of disease and possible complications should be evaluated with upper endoscopy once the diagnosis is suspected. Elderly patients with nocturnal symptoms of GORD and evidence of endoscopic complications (oesophagitis, Barrett's oesophagus, etc.) and those with severe endoscopically negative reflux disease (ENRD) should be treated with proton pump inhibitors. Histamine H(2) receptor antagonists are suitable for mild-to-moderate ENRD. Antacids and lifestyle modifications may be incorporated into the management as adjuncts to more potent and durable therapeutic agents. Effective treatment of nocturnal GORD symptoms in the elderly will result in relief of symptoms, healing of oesophagitis and improved quality of life, and should be maintained indefinitely to prevent relapses of the disease.

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