Efficacy and safety of fundoplication in treating gastroesophageal reflux related chronic cough: A meta-analysis

Asian Journal of Surgery(2024)

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Gastroesophageal reflux related chronic cough (GERC), is a common type of chronic cough. Drug treatment is the first choice. But some patients are tired of taking medicine everyday and some patients can not benefit from drugs. For these patients, fundoplication may be the most effective method. However, the importance of fundoplication in treating GERC is undervalued, and there is very few meta-analysis looking into the effect and safety of fundoplication in treating GERC. To solve this question, we performed this meta-analysis. The PRISMA strategy was used for this study. Our study was registered with PROSPERO (ID: CRD42021251072). We searched PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, and the Cochrane databases from 1990 to December of 2022. The meta-analysis was performed with Review Manager 5.4 and Stata 14. After selection and exclusion, 15 articles out of 672 were included. The meta-analysis showed that the cure rate of laparoscopic fundoplication in treating GERC was 58% (95%CI: 52%–65%), with I2 = 45%; and the effective rate was 86% (95%CI: 80%–93%), with I2 = 0%. Laparoscopic fundoplication is effective for the most of GERC patients; however, when the goal is to cure GERC completely, a relatively conservative attitude should be taken. In terms of safety, laparoscopic fundoplication is quite reliable offered by skilled surgeons.
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