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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
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Chest pain in adolescents and children is usually not of cardiac origin. Of cardiac conditions commonly linked to chest pain in childhood, mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most prevalent, but this association has recently been questioned. In light of recent reports of gastroesophageal sources of chest pain in adults with MVP, we performed a comprehensive gastroesophageal evaluation of 17 preadolescents and adolescents with mitral valve prolapse who had chest pain as their presenting symptom. Evaluation consisted of esophageal manometry, Bernstein test, esophageal pH probe, and/or esophagogastroscopy. Fourteen of the 17 patients had at least one abnormal finding. Five patients had esophagitis, five had gastritis, one had high-amplitude esophageal contractions, one had abnormal esophageal manometry with positive Bernstein test, one had esophageal reflux and positive Bernstein test, and one had abnormal manometry with esophageal reflux. The 13 patients with esophagitis, gastritis, reflux, or positive Bernstein test were treated with antacid, with resolution of chest pain in 12 patients. Two of these patients underwent follow-up endoscopy with documentation of improvement. The patient with high-amplitude esophageal contractions was treated with dicyclomine, which resulted in resolution of chest pain. The observation that the chest pain was not related to mitral valve prolapse is important in clinical practice and raises further questions as to whether mitral valve prolapse causes chest pain.
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PMID:Noncardiac chest pain in adolescents and children with mitral valve prolapse. 205 66

Mitral valve prolapse and severe gastroesophageal reflux with hiatal hernia were found in a girl aged 2 years, 4 months with Cohen syndrome. The clinical manifestations suggest the presence of a connective tissue disorder in the patient.
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PMID:Cohen syndrome: a connective tissue disorder? 322 94

The origin of chest discomfort in patients with mitral valve prolapse is controversial. We performed esophageal manometry in 18 patients with mitral valve prolapse, chest pain, and no significant coronary artery disease at cardiac catheterization. Fourteen of the 18 had esophageal disorders: five had diffuse esophageal spasm and two had hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter-motility disorders associated with chest pain syndromes; five mitral valve prolapse patients had hypotensive lower esophageal sphincters, a finding that increases the probability of symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux; and two had nonspecific motor abnormalities. Esophageal disorders may provide an explanation for chest discomfort experienced by certain patients with mitral valve prolapse.
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PMID:Esophageal disorders in patients with chest pain and mitral valve prolapse. 376 96

The phenomenon of sudden cardiac death is usually related to the worsening of existing heart conditions leading to ventricular arrhythmia (VA). One of the well-known triggers of SCD is drug-induced prolongation of the QT interval, such as that caused by Domperidone (D). Despite its risk to prolong the QT interval and associated narrow therapeutic index, D is available as an over-the-counter (OTC) drug in many countries such as Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, China, South Africa, Mexico, New Zealand and Chile to treat gastroesophageal reflux and functional dyspepsia. The present paper reports a case of SCD that occurred some hours after D self-administration in a 47-year-old female subject with mitral valve prolapse, thus, predisposed to both VA and SCD. Despite the risks related to D administration, to the best of our knowledge, this particular issue has not been discussed in the medico-legal literature. For this reason, the forensic implications of D administration are discussed focusing on issues related to the self-administration as an OTC drug (as seen in this case), administration to incapacitated subjects, prescription to patients with contraindications and the off-label drug use of D at high and hazardous concentrations to stimulate lactation.
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PMID:A case of sudden cardiac death following Domperidone self-medication. 2611 56