AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR NOVEL MEDICAL MANAGEMENT FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS

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Seong-Ran Lee

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Reflux esophagitis, Treatment, Patients, Advanced information system, Theoretical method

Abstract

Objectives : Reflux esophagitis is an inflammation of the esophagus caused by the reflux of stomach contents or stomach acid into the esophagus. Reflux esophagitis can cause complications such as ulcers and bleeding. lt can also cause complications such as ulcers and bleeding. Intervention of health information management is needed to treat reflux esophagitis. Therefore, this study is to perform an efficient method for novel medical management for the treatment of patients with reflux esophagitis. Methods : The subjects of this study were 62 people who visited the internal medicine department of a general hospital in K area. to participate in this paper. The data were conducted through interviews and surveys from May 3 through July 13 2022. The general characteristics of the subjects used chi-square test. Before and after the information system was applied, it was analyzed by a t-test. T-test was performed for changes in symptoms of reflux esophagitis over time. Results : The research results are as follows. Firstly, 30.6% of experimental groups who exercise regularly was significantly lower than 45.2% of control groups who exercise regulary(X²=1.62, p.05). Secondly, heartburn decreased significantly after application compared to before advanced information management was applied(t=3.75, p.01). Thirdly, hot food intake decreased significantly after application compared to before advanced information system was applied(t=5.81, p.01). Fourthly, feeling foreign body decreased after 14 days compared to before the experiment and increased again after 21 days. Conclusion: From the derived results, it was confirmed that the advanced information system can contribute to alleviating reflux esophagitis. It is also effective for other esophageal diseases and is expected to contribute to applied research

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