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Review
. 2024 Apr;166(4):572-587.e1.
doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2023.11.307. Epub 2024 Feb 1.

Patient-Reported Outcomes in Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

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Patient-Reported Outcomes in Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction

Jan Tack et al. Gastroenterology. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Disorders of gut-brain interaction are characterized by chronic gastrointestinal symptoms in the absence of abnormal endoscopic or radiologic findings or objective biomarkers that can be identified during routine clinical evaluation. The assessment of the symptom pattern and severity, therefore, is the key modality to evaluate the presence, impact, and evolution of these conditions, for both clinical and regulatory purposes. Patient-reported outcomes are structured symptom assessment questionnaires designed to evaluate symptom patterns, quantify severity of symptoms, and evaluate response to treatment at follow-up. This review provides an overview of currently available patient-reported outcomes for evaluating the main disorders of gut-brain interaction, specifically, functional dyspepsia; irritable bowel syndrome; and chronic constipation. It summarizes their content, level of validation for clinical practice and for research, and the regulatory approach to these conditions. Expected future developments and need for further research on patient-reported outcomes for these and other disorders of gut-brain interaction are highlighted.

Keywords: Chronic Constipation; Functional Dyspepsia; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Patient-Reported Outcome; Quality of Life.

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