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Twenty-four hour pH monitoring during pregnancy and at postpartum: a preliminary study
Authors:Al-Amri Saleh Mohsen
Affiliation:Department of Medicine (38), King Khalid University Hospital, P.O. Box 2925, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To quantify the amount of acid refluxed in symptomatic pregnant women and compare this to the postpartum period. METHODS: Eight non complicated symptomatic pregnant women were enrolled. The mean age was 28+/-6.3 years and gestational age 26+/-4.4 weeks at inclusion. Repeated measurements were done at 9.8+/-6.5 weeks postpartum. Esophageal manometry and 24h pH monitoring were performed at each time period. RESULTS: Heartburn (HB), regurgitation and dysphagia were the main presenting symptoms, however only regurgitation was significantly more frequent during pregnancy (P=0.01). Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure was significantly lower during pregnancy (P=0.001). Twenty-four hour pH monitoring variables were worse and the number of reflux episodes and the upright reflux reached statistical significance (P=0.03, and 0.01, respectively). CONCLUSION: Pregnancy is associated with decreased LES pressure, more frequent episodes of reflux and upright reflux.
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