Combined esophageal intraluminal impedance, pH and skin conductance monitoring to detect discomfort in GERD infants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The clinical significance of weakly acidic reflux in infants is unclear. Skin conductance is a novel not-invasive method to evaluate discomfort. The aim of our study was to evaluate reflux-induced discomfort in infants with gastroesophageal reflux disease using simultaneously combined skin conductance and esophageal multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH monitoring.
Methodology/Principal Findings
Infants with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms were investigated for almost 20 hours divided into 120-second intervals. Temporal relationships between refluxes and discomfort were evaluated calculating the symptom association probability. Twelve infants aged 17–45 days were studied. Out of 194.38 hours of adequate artifact-free MII/pH and skin conductance monitoring, 584 reflux events were observed; 35.78% were positive for stress, of which 16.27% were acid and 83.73% weakly acidic. A significant association between refluxes and discomfort (p<0.05) was present in all infants. The intervals with reflux events showed increased skin conductance values compared to reflux-free intervals (p<0.001); SC values were similar for acid and weakly acidic reflux events.
Conclusion/Signficance
Discomfort was significantly associated with reflux events and did not differ between weakly acidic and acid refluxes. Our results may raise concerns about the over-prescription use of antacid drugs in the management of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in infancy.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
gastroesophageal reflux disease; infants; skin conductance; esophageal multichannel intraluminal impedance; pH monitoring.
Elenco autori:
Cresi F; Castagno E; Storm H; Silvestro L; Miniero R; Savino F
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