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Extended pH-monitoring in the evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux in infancy and childhood

1986

Esophageal 24-h pH monitoring was performed in addition to esophagogastrography, esophageal manometry, and esophagoscopy in 66 infants and 12 children from 2–14 years of age with symptoms characteristic of gastroesophageal reflux (GER). In ten infants, ph monitoring was repeated once or twice at intervals of 1 week to 8 1/2 months. The follow-up time for all patients ranged from 2–7 years. Our findings suggest that extended pH monitoring is the most valuable diagnostic procedure under the following circumstances. First, when there are major discrepancies between reported observations and actual symptoms during hospitalization, pH monitoring can clarify the causal relationship. Second, when …

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRefluxGeneral MedicineGastroenterologyPh monitoringEndoscopySurgical therapymedicine.anatomical_structureEl NiñoInternal medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPediatric surgerymedicineSurgeryEsophagusEsophageal pH monitoringbusinessPediatric Surgery International
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Pantoprazole: from drug metabolism to clinical relevance.

2008

Conditions requiring inhibition of acid secretion, such as gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), peptic ulcers, non-ulcer dyspepsia or the use of NSAIDs, are very common, and their prevalence is expecting to rise as they are seen predominantly amongst the elderly. Among the drugs available to inhibit acid secretion, proton pump inhibitors (PPI) have been shown to have the best efficacy-safety ratio and have been used widely.This paper was intended to provide an overall presentation of one of these PPIs, pantoprazole.This study was first intended to give an overview of pantoprazole, so a Medline search was conducted using pantoprazole as unique search term, without publication date restr…

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PS01.057: THYROIDECTOMY AND LARYNGO-PHARYNGEAL REFLUX: WHAT’S NEW

2018

Abstract Background ‘Local neck symptoms’ may be related to goiter; a persistence of those symptoms after an uncomplicated total thyroidectomy (TT) might be referred to the laryngo-pharyngeal reflux (LPR). Our previous study found a correlation between goiter and LPR in selected patients with local neck symptoms; the purpose of our current study is to investigate the presence of a laringopharyngitis in patients with goiter, before and after TT, even in the absence of local neck symptoms, assessing whether the presence of LPR may play a role at the outset of the symptomatology. Methods Two groups of patients were considered and they differred for the presence or absence of local neck symptom…

medicine.medical_specialtyPharyngeal refluxbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentLaryngo-pharyngeal reflux Total ThyroidectomyGastroenterologyThyroidectomymedicineGeneral MedicinebusinessSurgery
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Duodenogastrischer Reflux nach Vagotomie und Pyloroplastik

1976

Bei 27 Patienten mit selektiver oder trunkularer Vagotomie und Pyloroplastik wurde gepruft, ob ein duodenogastrischer Reflux vorliegt. Die Untersuchung erfolgte rontgenologisch durch Instillation von verdunntem Bariumbrei in das Duodenum und durch Nachweis von i.v. appliziertem Bromsulphalein im Magensaft. Es konnte bei 20 von 23 Patienten rontgenologisch und bei 18 von 27 Patienten durch den Bromsulphalein-Nachweis ein duodenogastrischer Reflux festgestellt werden. In Zusammenhang mit Reflux standen postoperative Beschwerden wie Vollegefuhl, Brechreiz und Oberbauchschmerzen, sowie der Nachweis morphologischer Veranderungen der Magenschleimhaut im Sinne von Gastritiden verschiedener Stadien.

medicine.medical_specialtyReflux gastritisbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentVascular surgeryVagotomyPyloroplastyGastroenterologyCardiac surgeryCardiothoracic surgeryInternal medicineDuodenogastric RefluxmedicineSurgerybusinessAbdominal surgeryLangenbecks Archiv f�r Chirurgie
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Delayed-Onset Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome Presenting as Oesophageal Peptic Stricture

2012

Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is an infrequent cause of vomiting and weight loss due to compression of the third part of the duodenum by the SMA. We describe the case of a 17-year-old woman, admitted to our department for progressive dysphagia and severe weight loss due to an oesophageal peptic stricture, caused by chronic acid reflux secondary to duodenal compression by the SMA. Symptoms improved after (par)enteral nutrition and repeated oesophageal dilatation, thus supporting the role of intensive medical and endoscopic intervention as an alternative to surgery, at least in some cases.

medicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaPepticGastroenterologymedicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineOesophageal dilatationSuperior mesenteric arterySuperior mesenteric artery syndromelcsh:RC799-869Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologiabusiness.industryGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseSMA*DysphagiaParenteral nutritionmedicine.anatomical_structureVomitingDuodenumlcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterologymedicine.symptomPublished online: March 2012businessSuperior mesenteric artery syndromeChronic acid refluxCase Reports in Gastroenterology
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Do we understand the pathophysiology of GERD after sleeve gastrectomy?

2020

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a prevalent problem among obese individuals, is strongly associated with obesity and weight loss. Hence, bariatric surgery effectively improves GERD for many patients. Depending on the type of bariatric procedure, however, surgery can also worsen or even cause a new onset of GERD. As a consequence, GERD remains a relevant problem for many bariatric patients, and especially those who have undergone sleeve gastrectomy (SG). Affected patients report not only a decrease in physical functioning but also suffer from mental and emotional problems, resulting in poorer social functioning. The pathomechanism of GERD after SG is most likely multifactorial and tr…

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The fate of implant after endoscopic injection of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid in vesicoureteral reflux: time to partial reabsorption and stabilization

2020

Summary Background/introduction Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) potentially leads to renal damage, scarring, and eventually end-stage renal disease. Endoscopic treatment is well tolerated in children, it has reduced costs, and it effectively prevents urinary tract infections (UTIs), while avoiding long term antibiotics use. Objective With the aim to investigate the time needed to reach the stabilization of the dextranomer/hyaluronic acid (Dx/HA) implants and to identify cut-off heights to ensure the success of the procedure, the authors analyzed ultrasonographic (US) intra-operative appearance of the mounds following endoscopic treatment for VUR and repeated the measurements during serial posto…

medicine.medical_specialtyVoiding cystourethrogramUrologyUrinary system030232 urology & nephrologyVesicoureteral reflux03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansHyaluronic AcidAntibiotic prophylaxisChildMound heightRetrospective StudiesVesico-Ureteral Refluxmedicine.diagnostic_testReabsorptionbusiness.industryVesicoureteral refluxRefluxInfantDextransmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeReabsorptionSub-ureteral injectionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDextranomerImplantbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Pediatric Urology
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Main Topics

2012

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGastro-esophageal reflux diseasemedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyNeurologyInternal medicineGERDmedicinePhysical therapyNeurology (clinical)businessEsophageal motilityDirect stimulationEuropean Journal of Neurology
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Ösophagusresektion bei unspezifischer Motilitätsstörung der Speiseröhre - Bedeutung der neuropathologischen Befunde

2005

A 47-year-old patient presented with a history of dysphagia for solid food for almost 10 years and weight loss of more than 50 kg. Non-resecting surgical as well as endoscopic procedures (laparoscopic cardiomyotomy with secondary antireflux operations, balloon dilation, Botulinum-toxin injection) were without success. A barium esophagogram showed a confinement of the distal esophagus with a filiform passage of the contrast medium and undigested food in the prestenotic dilated esophageal corpus. Manometry displayed a hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter with a resting pressure of 43.8 mmHg - although completely relaxing. The tubular esophagus was aperistaltic with 100 % simultaneous and r…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGastroenterologyDysphagiaGastroenterologyAntireflux operationSurgeryContrast mediummedicine.anatomical_structureWeight lossInternal medicineUndigested foodotorhinolaryngologic diseasesBalloon dilationmedicinemedicine.symptomEsophagusbusinessMyenteric plexusZeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
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Potential options to optimize therapy of gastroesophageal reflux disease with proton pump inhibitors.

2007

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are antisecretory agents that are widely used in the short- and long-term management of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to relieve symptoms, heal esophagitis, and prevent complications, such as strictures and Barrett’s esophagus. The total healthcare costs of GERD are high, especially for maintenance treatment. Therefore, the choice of cost-effective therapeutic options is an ineluctable challenge for public health authorities, third-party payers, and patients. In some European Union countries, a recent trend of public health authorities is to promote the choice of less expensive PPIs, regardless of their antisecretory potency – this in spite of the evid…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGastroenterologyRefluxAntisecretory agentsEsomeprazoleProton Pump InhibitorsDiseaseProton pump inhibitorGastroesophageal reflux diseasemedicine.diseaseGastroenterologydigestive system diseasesInternal medicineGERDmedicineGastroesophageal RefluxHumansbusinessEsophagitisTherapy optimizationRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicDigestion
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