1. Esophageal motor activity in children with gastro-esophageal reflux disease and esophagitis.
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Chitkara DK, Fortunato C, and Nurko S
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Child, Female, Gastrointestinal Motility, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Male, Monitoring, Physiologic, Peristalsis, Retrospective Studies, Esophageal Sphincter, Lower physiopathology, Esophagitis, Peptic physiopathology, Esophagus physiopathology, Gastroesophageal Reflux physiopathology, Manometry methods
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate esophageal body motor contractions occurring during esophageal reflux in pediatric patients with gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD)., Methods: Patients referred for the evaluation of GERD who were evaluated with combined 24-hour pH probe and esophageal manometry test (MP24) were included. Patients were separated into the following groups: Group C -- normal pH probe and normal EGD; Group 1 -- abnormal pH probe and normal EGD; and Group 2 -- abnormal pH probe and EGD with histologic esophagitis. Esophageal motor function during reflux episodes was analyzed., Results: Twenty-five patients were included. All had a normal stationary esophageal manometry. Patients in Groups 1 and 2 had significantly more gastroesophageal reflux by pH probe than Group C (P < 0.01). During the MP24, patients in Group 1 and 2 had significantly fewer contractions per minute pre-, during, and post-GER (P < 0.05). There were significant differences in the number of isolated and prolonged contractions (>7 sec) during prolonged GERD episodes >5 minutes (P < 0.05)., Conclusion: Children with GERD have a decreased number and abnormal esophageal body contractions with esophageal reflux. This suggests that children with GERD with and without esophagitis have impaired esophageal body acid clearance.
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- 2005
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