Reproducibility and Intragastric Variation of Duodenogastric Reflux Using Ambulatory Gastric Bilirubin Monitoring |
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Authors: | D.K. Manifold A. Anggiansah R.E. Marshall W.J. Owen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Guy's Hospital, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Duodenogastric reflux has long been considered to be important in the pathogenesis of many gastric disorders that exhibit regional variation within the stomach. Ambulatory gastric bilirubin monitoring is a new technique and, although extensively validated, reproducibility and gastric regional variation have not been specifically addressed. Fourteen patients with symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux and 12 healthy subjects underwent 24-h ambulatory gastric bilirubin monitoring with the bilirubin sensor in the upper stomach. Gastric bilirubin monitoring with two simultaneous bilirubin probes, one in the upper stomach and the other in the antrum, was performed on a separate occasion. Gastric bilirubin exposure in the initial and repeat studies showed a good correlation (R = 0.60, P < 0.01). Gastric bilirubin exposure in the upper stomach and the antrum showed a high degree of correlation (R = 0.90, P < 0.01). In conclusion, reproducible results are obtained with ambulatory gastric bilirubin monitoring and duodenogastric reflux does not exhibit significant regional variation within the stomach. |
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Keywords: | duodenogastric reflux ambulatory bilirubin monitoring pH monitoring reproducibility intragastric variation Bilitec |
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