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Rome V, Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction 5th Edition

Comprehensive global consensus – the 5th Edition of the Rome V: Disorders of Gut‑Brain Interaction brings together
over 140 experts from 27 countries to define, diagnose and treat disorders of the gut-brain axis.

About Rome V

One of the major functions of the Rome Foundation is to update and revise medical information on the DGBI and the Rome Criteria. This has been accomplished beginning with Rome I (1994), Rome II (2000), Rome III (2006) and Rome IV (2016). We are now beginning Rome V, which will be completed in 2026. The process relies on obtaining recent scientific evidence and using consensus (Dephi approach) to create a variety of educational documents. These documents evolve over a five-year period and are peer reviewed. The Rome V textbooks will be published in reduced form in Gastroenterology as a 13th edition.

The Rome V products will include: Rome V textbook (Vol I & II), a pediatric version, a primary care version and questionnaires and tables book. This information is extracted to create the diagnostic (Rome V Algorithms) and treatment (Rome V MDCP) books. In addition, all of these products are available in digital formats (E-books and Rome V online- containing all books). The Rome Foundation GI Genius Interactive Software program will also be updated to accommodate changes from Rome V.

For further information, see below.

144 Experts Representing 27 Countries

Rome V- 144 Experts Representing 27 Countries

Editorial Board – Rome V:

Co – Senior Editors

Douglas A. Drossman, MD, RFF | President Emeritus and CEO

Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Psychiatry
UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders
University of North Carolina
Center for Education and Practice of Biopsychosocial Patient Care and
Drossman Gastroenterology
Chapel Hill, NC, USA

Jan Tack, MD, PhD

Jan Tack, MD, PhD, RFF | President

Professor of Medicine
Head, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Head of Clinic, Department of Gastroenterology
University Hospital KU Leuven
Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders (TARGID)
Leuven, Belgium

Associate Editors:

Lin Chang, MD, RFF

Professor of Medicine
G Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience
Goodman-Luskin Microbiome Center
Walter and Shirley Wang Center for Integrative Digestive Health
Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases
David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA, USA
William D. Chey, MD, AGAF, FACG, FACP, RFF

William D. Chey, MD, MACG, AGAF, FACP, RFF

President, American College of Gastroenterology
H. Marvin Pollard Professor of Gastroenterology
Professor of Nutrition Sciences
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Michigan Medicine
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Samuel Nurko, MD, MPH

Samuel Nurko, MD, MPH, RFF

Professor of Pediatrics
Harvard Medical School
Center for Motility and Functional Bowel Disorders
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Max J. Schmulson W., MD, RFF

Professor of Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
Interim Head, Unit of Research in Experimental Medicine Dr. Ruy Pérez Tamayo (UME), and
Responsible Researcher, Laboratory of Neurogastroenterological Disorders, UME UNAM.
Mexico City, Mexico

Ami Sperber, MD, MSPH, RFF

Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Faculty of Health Sciences
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Beer-Sheva, Israel

Selection Criteria for Rome V Chairs, Co-Chairs & Members

  • Academic accomplishment (peer-reviewed publications and research grants)
  • International recognition in the field (peer memberships, awards, achievements, invited presentations and requests for publications)
  • Diversity (gender, discipline, ethnicity, geography)
  • Ability to work in group settings to achieve consensus (e.g., Rome IV experience, Rome Foundation Working Teams, Committees )

Rome V Chapter Committees – Vol 1

1. Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction and the Rome V Process
2. Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology – Basic Science
3. Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology – Clinical Aspects of Brain- Gut Axis
4. Intestinal Microenvironment and Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
5. Pharmacological, Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacogenomic Aspects of Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
6. Age, Gender, Woman’s Health and the Patient
7. Socio-Cultural Aspects of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction
8. Biopsychosocial Aspects of Gut-Brain Interaction

Rome V Chapter Committees – Vol 2

9.   Esophageal Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
10. Gastroduodenal Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
11. Bowel Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
12. Centrally Mediated Disorders of Gastrointestinal Pain
13. Gallbladder and Sphincter of Oddi Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
14. Anorectal Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction
15. Childhood Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction: Upper GI
16. Childhood Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction: Lower GI/Pain
17. Design of Treatment Trials for Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction
18. Development and Validation of the Rome V Diagnostic Questionnaire
19. History of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction and the Rome Foundation

Rome V Support Committees

Support Committees publish content and interact with chapter chairs to provide input on aspects of chapter content

  • Assessment and Outcomes- evaluates the merits of diagnostic and treatment outcomes of Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction (DGBI)
  • Global Epidemiology- Uses the data gathered from the Global Epi Study to inform committees on prevalence of these disorders.
  • Non-Pharmacological Care- Identifies behavioral, dietary and non-pharmacological treatments for DGBI
  • Primary Care- Translates Rome V content for Primary Care physicians
  • Questionnaires and Validation- Develops the Rome V Diagnostic Questionnaires for adult and pediatric conditions using the Rome V criteria

Active Rome V Working Teams: 2020-2022

Communication Skills to Improve the PPR
Douglas Drossman, MD, chair- published 2021 Gastroenterology

Plausibility of Pathophysiological Mechanisms for DGBI
Jan Tack, MD, PhD, chair
Nicholas J. Talley, MD, PhD, co-chair

Brain-Gut Psychotherapies
Laurie Keefer, PhD, chair

Food and Diet
William D. Chey MD, chair
Jan Tack MD, PhD, co-chair

Overlap DGBI & Comorbid Conditions
Magnus Simren, MD, PhD
Giovanni Simren, MD

Rome V Books & Documents- Available 2026

  • Rome V book and Online Chapter
  • Rome V Gastroenterology supplement
  • Online Rome V
  • MDCP 4th Edition
  • Diagnostic Algorithms 3rd Edition
  • Rome V Primary Care book
  • Rome V Pediatric book
  • Rome V Questionnaires and Tables
  • Rome V slide set
  • Rome V GI Genius Interactive Clinical Decision Making Software

Challenges for Rome V

  • Updates on Key Knowledge (microbiome, food/diet, CNS mechanisms and treatments, sex differences)
  • Address Diagnostic Overlap (FD and gastroparesis, bloating/distension with other diagnoses, GI and Non-GI)
  • Harmonize Cross-Cultural Differences in Diagnosis (e.g., IBS pain/discomfort, bloating)
  • Role of Biomarkers in Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Development of Clinical Criteria
  • Incorporate Brain-Gut Treatment and Integrated Care
  • Improve Communication Skills to Optimize Patient- Provider Relationship in the Modern Era

The Work has Begun- Timetable for Rome V

Mar - May 2026

Publication Gastroenterology supplement and Rome V book

May 2025

Document E sent for copyediting — MDCP and Algorithms completed

Jan 2025

Begin MDCP and Algorithms — Slide work completed

Oct 2024

Document D/Gastro article sent for outside review

Jan 2024

Begin Document D and Gastroenterology article

Dec 2023

Meeting in Rome — Revision and Harmonization

May 2023

DDW symposium — Support Committee presentations; Begin slide work

Jan 2023

Begin Document C

May 2022

Chapter committees review and revise Document B

May 2021

Chapter committees begin Document A — Support committees begin work

Mar 2021

Editorial Board, Chapter chairs/co-chairs and committee members selected