Inflammation to Cancer: GERD & Barrett’s Esophagus Elevating Healthcare to a New Level MNDAKSPAN Fall Conference Kim A. Noble, Ph.D., RN, CPAN

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Inflammation to Cancer: GERD & Barrett’s Esophagus Elevating Healthcare to a New Level MNDAKSPAN Fall Conference Kim A. Noble, Ph.D., RN, CPAN

Objectives Following participation in this presentation, the learner will: Discuss inflammatory cascade and the link to the development of a malignancy; Apply A&P knowledge of gastroesophageal (GE) junction to the symptoms, diagnostic findings and disease development; Compare/Contrast EBP treatment modalities for GERD/Barrett’s esophagus.

GERD: A “Hot” Topic Set the table with epidemiology; Provide the essentials with A&P: The inflammatory response Esophageal A&P The entrée with GERD, BE & EC; The desert: treatment and survival.

Definitions Gastroesophageal reflux Disease (GERD) Barrett’s esophagus (BE) Esophageal cancer (EC): US: Barrett’s esophagus adenocarcinoma (BEA); Japan: >90& squamous cell carcinoma but is is a changing’. Different definitions in US, Great Britain & Japan.

Incidence of GERD & Esophageal Cancer GERD estimated to effect 30 to 60 million in US, costing 10 billion annually. 7% of population have daily sx; 14% weekly, 44% monthly and most self-medicate. Barrett's esophagus (BE) estimated to effect 17 million in US. Esophageal cancer (EC) fistest growing cancer by incidence (NCI). 500%  incidence of EC since 1970’s. EC has a 5-year survival rate 17%.

A Global Look at Inflammation

Signs of Inflammation  Redness  Heat  Swelling  Pain  Loss of Function

#1 Inflammatory Vascular Response   Vasoconstriction Vasodilation   Exudate   WBC movement

#2: Inflammatory Biochemistry Chemical Mediators Cytokines Chemokines Interleukins (IL-,1, 6 & 8) Platelet-Activating Factor Reactive oxygen species Tumor Necrosis Factor

#3: The Cellular Players: Overview

Granulocytes Neutrophils Basophils Eosinophils Platelets The Cellular Players Agranulocytes Monocytes/ Macrophages

Inflammation: Pulling It All Together

The Cellular Esophagus

The Work of the Esophagus

Anatomically At Risk: GE Junction Different neighbors: Esophagus: Squamous epithelium Solid layers Stomach: Columnar epithelium Nooks & crannies

The GE Junction Gross Anatomy

HypertrophyAtrophy Cells Are in Constant Flux

Adding of cells. Pushing the Cells: Hyperplasia

Cell conversion. Keep Pushing: Metaplasia

Cellular replacement with abnormal cells. The Cancer Jump: Dysplasia

The Result of GERD Chemistry

Long-Term Exposure

Barrett's Esophagus

EBP: Risk(s) for Barrett’s Esophagus

Lifestyle Changes Foods to avoid: Chocolate Coffee/Tea Peppermint Alcohol Fatty foods Acidic juices (orange; tomato) Carbonated beverages

Medical Management Educational priorities Proton-pump inhibitors Endoscopy

Surgical Management Superficial treatment Radiofrequency ablation Fundoplication Esophagectomy /

References