Guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of chronic gastritis in China (2022, Shanghai)

Chronic gastritis is a commonly seen disease; clinicians have always attached to the importance of understanding its etiology and clinical manifestations, standardizing its diagnosis and treatment, and preventing its progression to cancers. Based on the consensus opinions on the diagnosis and treatm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of digestive diseases 2023-03, Vol.24 (3), p.150-180
1. Verfasser: Chinese Society of Gastroenterology, Cancer Collaboration Group of Chinese Society of Gastroenterology, Chinese Medical Association
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Chronic gastritis is a commonly seen disease; clinicians have always attached to the importance of understanding its etiology and clinical manifestations, standardizing its diagnosis and treatment, and preventing its progression to cancers. Based on the consensus opinions on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic gastritis in the past three editions, and referring to the international consensuses and guidelines on the management of precancerous lesions of gastric mucosa, it is of clinical value and feasibility to formulate the guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic gastritis in line with China's national conditions. This guideline was initiated by the Chinese Society of Gastroenterology, with major members of the Cancer Collaboration Group of Chinese Society of Gastroenterology serving as the convenors and authors. Based on the internationally accepted principles and methods of guideline development and the extensive collection of opinions from gastroenterologists and physicians, 53 evidence‐based recommendations are given for nine major clinical problems related to chronic gastritis, aiming to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic gastritis.
ISSN:1751-2972
1751-2980
DOI:10.1111/1751-2980.13193