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Esophageal pH and bile monitoring for detecting duodenogastroesophageal reflux and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment
Authors:Jin Kun LIN  Pin Jin HU  Chu Jun LI  Hui Fen DENG  Wei CHEN
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To study methods of diagnosing duo­denogastroesophageal reflux (DGER) and to evaluate the role of bile reflux in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). METHODS: Simultaneous 24‐h esophageal mucosal bilirubin level and pH monitoring were performed in 20 healthy subjects and 52 patients with symptoms suggesting gastroesophageal reflux. Data were gathered by using an ambulatory duodenogastric reflux monitoring system (Bilitec 2000) and an ambulatory pH recorder (Digitrapper MKIII). An absorbance value of ≥0.14 was designated as the threshold value for the presence of bile reflux. Patients suffering from mixed pathological reflux of acid and bile were treated with hydrotalcite and cisapride for 4 weeks, then the monitoring was repeated. RESULTS: No pathological acid reflux was found in the 20 healthy subjects. Based on findings from 24‐h esophageal pH monitoring, 47 of 52 patients (including 12 with esophagitis) were found to have patho­logical reflux. The total fraction of time with bile reflux was greater in the patients (n = 52) than in the healthy subjects (n = 20; 2.67 ± 3.23%vs 0.47 ± 0.71%; P < 0.05) and was greater in the patients with esophagitis (n = 12) than in the patients without esophagitis (n = 35; 5.41 ± 4.93%vs 1.68 ± 1.76%; P < 0.05). Of the 47 patients with GERD, 15 (32%) had abnormal mixed acid and bile reflux. Eight of the 15 patients with esophagitis were found to have mixed reflux and only four of 32 had acid reflux only (P < 0.05). After treatment with hydrotalcite and cisapride, the total fraction of time with acid and bile reflux in the 15 patients with mixed reflux decreased significantly (P < 0.05). Esophagitis was cured in seven of eight patients. CONCLUSION: The ambulatory duodenogastric reflux monitoring system is a useful tool for detecting DGER and evaluating the efficacy of treatment. Approximately 32% (15/47 cases) of patients with GERD were found to have DGER. Bile reflux may play a significant role in causing esophageal mucosal damage in patients suffering from GERD.
Keywords:bile  bile reflux  duodenogastroesophageal reflux  esophagitis  gastric acid  gastroesophageal reflux
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