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Analysis of Spontaneous Gastroesophageal Reflux and Esophageal Acid Clearance in Patients with Reflux Esophagitis
Authors:Wylie J Dodds  Peter J Kahrilas†  John Dent‡  Walter J Hogan  Mark K Kern  Ronald C Arndorfer
Institution:Departments of Medicine and Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;Gastroenterology Section, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois;Gastroenterology Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:To characterize gastroesophageal reflux episodes and esophageal acid clearance in patients with reflux esophagitis, we obtained 12-hour overnight esophageal pH and manometry recordings in 20 patients with macroscopic reflux esophagitis and in 15 healthy volunteers. Compared to the control subjects, the patients had less pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and higher rates of reflux, acid clearance time, and esophageal acid exposure. However, many patients had normal values for one or more of these variables. Transient LES relaxation accounted for 96% of reflux episodes in control subjects and 60% in patients. The remaining 40% of reflux episodes in patients occurred as stress or free reflux. In the control subjects, only one reflux episode occurred during estimated sleep. Of 22 reflux episodes during estimated sleep in patients, most were associated with low basal LES pressure. During esophageal acid clearance, the major esophageal motor event was swallow-induced peristalsis rather than secondary peristalsis. We conclude that esophagitis patients have lower LES pressures, more reflux episodes, impaired esophageal acid clearance, and more esophageal exposure to acid than control subjects. Individual patients, however, exhibit heterogeneous abnormalities with respect to these variables. Transient LES relaxation is the major mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux in both patients and healthy subjects.
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