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101. P.02.6 LOW FODMAP DIET IN THE LONG TERM: EFFICACY, ACCEPTABILITY AND INDIVIDUAL PERCEPTION OF TRIGGER FOODS. A PILOT STUDY

102. P.01.25 CAN A NON-INVASIVE TEST PREDICT THE RESULTS OF PH-IMPEDANCE? PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF A COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH EXTRA-ESOPHAGEAL MANIFESTATIONS OF GERD

104. P.07.31 PREGNANCY AND INFANT FEEDING PATTERN IN IBD PATIENTS: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE

107. P.01.2 ESOPHAGO-GASTRIC JUNCTION CONTRACTILE INTEGRAL (EGJ-CI) MAY PREDICT RESPONSE TO TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH ESOPHAGEAL ACHALASIA

108. OC.11.1 UNRESPONSIVE DYSPHAGIA TO PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS IN EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS PATIENTS SUGGESTS TO START STEROID THERAPY WITHOUT THE NEED OF PERFORMING A SECOND UPPER ENDOSCOPY

111. P416 Faecal calprotectin can predict mucosal healing in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases treated with vedolizumab: a prospective single-centre study

113. Overlap of GERD & gastrointestinal functional disorders

118. OC.09.6 CLINICAL AND IMPEDANCE-PH FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO PPI RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH WITH EXTRAESOPHAGEAL SYMPTOMS SUGGESTIVE OF GERD

126. OC.06.5 LOW-FODMAP DIET RESULTED EFFECTIVE IN REDUCING SYMPTOM PERCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH FUNCTIONAL HEARTBURN: RANDOMIZED, CROSS-OVER CONTROLLED STUDY

131. P.06.9 MULTIPLE RAPID SWALLOW MIGHT BE HELPFUL TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSIS OF INEFFECTIVE ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY

132. P.07.6 LOW-FODMAPS DIET IMPROVES INTESTINAL SYMPTOMS IN IBD PATIENTS WITH DISEASE REMISSION: RANDOMIZED CASE-CONTROL STUDY

133. P621 Faecal calprotectin after the induction of anti-TNF therapy predicts mucosal healing in patients with ulcerative colitis: A prospective single-centre study

136. Voluntary and controlled weight loss can reduce symptoms and proton pump inhibitor use and dosage in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease: A comparative study

137. The natural history of gastro-esophageal reflux disease: A comprehensive review

140. OC.15.2: Low-Volume Multiple Rapid Swallow Better Distinguishes Peristaltic Esophageal Reserve Compared to High-Volume Rapid Drinking Test

144. P.01.6: Vigor of Contraction is Directly Related to Esophageal Chemical Clearance (PSPW Index)

145. P.02.1: Individual Assessment of Gastric Acid Production by Means of a Non-Invasive Test: Relationship Between Maximal Acid Output and Serum Pepsinogen I Levels in Patients with Different Upper GI Diseases

146. OC.15.1: High-Volume Rapid Drinking test Better Distinguishes Esophageal Body Inhibition Compared to Low-Volume Multiple Rapid Swallows

148. OC.15.4: High Resolution Manometry Should be Considered the best Test to Diagnose Sliding Hiatal Hernia

149. OC.15.5: Post-Reflux Swallow-Induced Peristaltic wave Index and Mean Nocturnal Baseline Impedance Predict Heartburn Response to Proton PUMP Inhibitors Better than Acid Exposure Time

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