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Investigation of regurgitation and other symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux in Indonesian infants
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作者 Badriul Hegar aswitha boediarso +1 位作者 Agus Firmansyah Yvan Vandenplas 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第12期1795-1797,共3页
AIM:To evaluate the incidence of regurgitation and other symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux in Indonesian infants. METHODS:In a cross-sectional study at the University Outpatient Clinic for vaccination in Jakarta,138... AIM:To evaluate the incidence of regurgitation and other symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux in Indonesian infants. METHODS:In a cross-sectional study at the University Outpatient Clinic for vaccination in Jakarta,138 mothers of healthy infants less than 12-mo old were prospectively asked to report the frequency of regurgitation. RESULTS:Whatever the age was,some infants did not regurgitate(from 10% during the first month of life to 67% in 1-year-old infants).Regurgitation of at least once a day was reported in 77% of infants younger than 3 too.Daily regurgitation decreased to 12% in the 9-12 mo old group. Reported peak prevalence was 81%(26/32)during the first month of life.Regurgitation decreased sharply between the 4-6 and 7-9 mo old groups(from 44% to 9%).The longer the regurgitation persisted,the more frequently the mother perceived regurgitation as a problem.Volume and frequency of regurgitation,back arching,irritability,crying and refusal of feeding were the symptoms causing maternal anxiety.The longer the regurgitation persisted,the more frequently the mothers viewed it as a health problem. CONCLUSION:Regurgitation occurs frequently in Indonesian infants,and is a frequent cause of concern to mothers. 展开更多
关键词 Adult Cross-Sectional Studies Female Gastroesophageal Reflux Humans Indonesia INFANT Infant Newborn Irritable Mood Male Mothers Prevalence Prospective Studies
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