Gastroesophageal reflux evaluation in patients affected by chronic cough: Restech versus multichannel intraluminal impedance/pH metry1. (28th September 2012)
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- Gastroesophageal reflux evaluation in patients affected by chronic cough: Restech versus multichannel intraluminal impedance/pH metry1. (28th September 2012)
- Main Title:
- Gastroesophageal reflux evaluation in patients affected by chronic cough: Restech versus multichannel intraluminal impedance/pH metry1
- Authors:
- Ummarino, Dario
Vandermeulen, Liv
Roosens, Bart
Urbain, Daniel
Hauser, Bruno
Vandenplas, Yvan - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives/Hypothesis: : Oropharyngeal (OP) pH monitoring has been developed to detect supra‐esophageal gastric reflux (SEGR). The results obtained with OP pH‐metry and multichannel intraluminal impedance/pH monitoring (MII/pH) were compared. Study Design: : Diagnostic study. Methods: : Ten patients (age 46.33 ± 9.86 years) presenting with chronic coughing underwent simultaneous OP and MII/pH recording. A 2‐minute interval was allowed between events detected with both techniques to be considered simultaneous. Results: : A total of 515 reflux episodes were recorded with MII/pH (acid: 181; weakly acid: 310; weakly alkaline: 24); 180 (35%) reached the highest impedance channel (hypo‐pharynx); 74/180 (41%) were not related to a change in pH, according to the antimony electrode of the MII/pH catheter located at the upper esophageal sphincter. The OP monitoring measured 39 acid events; 17 (43.6%) were swallows according to MII, and 15 (38.5%) were not associated with MII or pH change. Only seven episodes were detected simultaneously with both techniques (1.3% for MII vs. 18% for OP; P = 0.0002). We found 49 pH‐only refluxes at the pH sensor in the hypo‐pharynx with MII/pH; only three (6.1%) correlated with OP reflux. Correlation in time between cough and reflux events was positive in 5/10 patients for MII (symptom index 5/10, symptom association probability 4/10), but in 0/10 patients according to OP pH metry. Conclusion: : OP pH metry detected less reflux episodes thanAbstract: Objectives/Hypothesis: : Oropharyngeal (OP) pH monitoring has been developed to detect supra‐esophageal gastric reflux (SEGR). The results obtained with OP pH‐metry and multichannel intraluminal impedance/pH monitoring (MII/pH) were compared. Study Design: : Diagnostic study. Methods: : Ten patients (age 46.33 ± 9.86 years) presenting with chronic coughing underwent simultaneous OP and MII/pH recording. A 2‐minute interval was allowed between events detected with both techniques to be considered simultaneous. Results: : A total of 515 reflux episodes were recorded with MII/pH (acid: 181; weakly acid: 310; weakly alkaline: 24); 180 (35%) reached the highest impedance channel (hypo‐pharynx); 74/180 (41%) were not related to a change in pH, according to the antimony electrode of the MII/pH catheter located at the upper esophageal sphincter. The OP monitoring measured 39 acid events; 17 (43.6%) were swallows according to MII, and 15 (38.5%) were not associated with MII or pH change. Only seven episodes were detected simultaneously with both techniques (1.3% for MII vs. 18% for OP; P = 0.0002). We found 49 pH‐only refluxes at the pH sensor in the hypo‐pharynx with MII/pH; only three (6.1%) correlated with OP reflux. Correlation in time between cough and reflux events was positive in 5/10 patients for MII (symptom index 5/10, symptom association probability 4/10), but in 0/10 patients according to OP pH metry. Conclusion: : OP pH metry detected less reflux episodes than MII/pH; 35% of the OP events were swallows according to impedance. Time correlation between cough and reflux could not be demonstrated with OP pH metry. … (more)
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- Laryngoscope. Volume 123:Number 4(2013:Apr.)
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- Laryngoscope
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- Volume 123:Number 4(2013:Apr.)
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- Volume 123, Issue 4 (2013)
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- 2013
- Volume:
- 123
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0123-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 980
- Page End:
- 984
- Publication Date:
- 2012-09-28
- Subjects:
- Chronic cough -- multichannel intraluminal impedance -- pH monitoring -- Restech -- Level of Evidence: 4
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/lary.23738 ↗
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