BACKGROUND When gastroesophageal reflux contents reach above the upper esophageal sphincter,patients may,in addition to typical reflux symptoms,present with atypical,extraesophageal symptoms related to laryngopharynge...BACKGROUND When gastroesophageal reflux contents reach above the upper esophageal sphincter,patients may,in addition to typical reflux symptoms,present with atypical,extraesophageal symptoms related to laryngopharyngeal reflux(LPR).Surgical treatment of LPR has shown to lead to 70%symptom improvement,however no gold standard for the diagnosis of LPR exists.In 2007,the Restech Dx-pH was released as a valid method to measure acid exposure above the upper esophageal sphincter.Recently,a new software update was introduced for analysis of measured pH data and calculation of composite scores.The effect of the changes applied to the new software version have not yet been analyzed.AIM To compare results generated by Data View 3 to the most recently released Data View 4.METHODS All patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms were seen in a specialized surgical outpatient clinic for gastrointestinal function testing.Retrospective chart review was performed of all patients presenting with suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease and extraesophageal reflux symptoms,who underwent laryngopharyngeal pH monitoring using the Restech Dx-pH system(Respiratory Technology Corp.,Houston,TX,United States)and simultaneous esophageal pH monitoring.Data View 3 and Data View 4 were used to evaluate Restech studies obtained.Diary entries such as mealtimes,supine and upright periods,and symptoms were entered manually to ensure accuracy and precise conversion of data between both software versions.Paired t test was performed for statistical analysis of results.RESULTS A total of 174 patients(63.8%female)met inclusion criteria,all suffering from extraesophageal reflux symptoms as well as typical gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms.Mean RYAN score upright was 48.77 in Data View 3 compared to 22.17 in Data View 4,showing a significant difference(~aP=0.0001).Similar results were shown for supine period(mean RYAN Score Data View 35.29 vs 1.42 in Data View 4,~cP=0.0001).For upright periods 80 patients showed a decrease of value of the RYAN score with a mean of-58.9(mean 51.1%decrease).For supine position 25 patients showed a decrease of value of the RYAN score with a mean of-15.13[range(-153.44)–(-0.01)],which equals a mean decrease of value of 44.5%.Ten patients showed no oropharyngeal acid exposure in Data View 3,but mild/moderate(n=7)or severe(n=3)acid exposure in Data View 4.Correlation with positive esophageal pH measurement was improved in all 10 patients.CONCLUSION Results of both software versions cannot be compared to each other.However,our data suggests that Data View 4 may be an improvement of the Restech pH measurement in the evaluation of LPR.展开更多
BACKGROUND There is no established correlation between 24-h esophageal pH-metry(Eso-pH)and the new laryngopharyngeal pH-monitoring system(Restech)as only small case series exist.Eso-pH was not designed to detect laryn...BACKGROUND There is no established correlation between 24-h esophageal pH-metry(Eso-pH)and the new laryngopharyngeal pH-monitoring system(Restech)as only small case series exist.Eso-pH was not designed to detect laryngopharyngeal reflux(LPR)and Restech may detect LPR better.We have previously published a dataset using the two techniques in a large patient collective with gastroesophageal reflux disease.Anatomically,patients after esophagectomy were reported to represent an ideal human reflux model as no reflux barrier exists.AIM To use a human reflux model to examine our previously published correlation in these patients.METHODS Patients after Ivor Lewis esophagectomy underwent our routine follow-up program with surveillance endoscopies,computed tomography scans and further exams following surgery.Only patients with a complete check-up program and reflux symptoms were offered inclusion into this prospective study and evaluated using Restech and simultaneous Eso-pH.Subsequently,the relationship between the two techniques was evaluated RESULTS A total of 43 patients from May 2016-November 2018 were included.All patients presented with mainly typical reflux symptoms such as heartburn(74%),regurgitation(84%),chest pain(58%),and dysphagia(47%).Extraesophageal symptoms such as cough,hoarseness,asthma symptoms,and globus sensation were also present.Esophageal 24-hour pH-metry was abnormal in 88%of patients with a mean DeMeester Score of 229.45[range 26.4-319.5].Restech evaluation was abnormal in 61%of cases in this highly selective patient cohort.All patients with abnormal supine LPR were also abnormal for supine esophageal reflux measured by conventional Eso-pH.CONCLUSION Patients following esophagectomy and reconstruction with gastric interposition can ideally serve as a human reflux model.Interestingly,laryngopharyngeal reflux phases occur mainly in the upright position.In this human volume-reflux model,results of simultaneous esophageal and laryngopharyngeal(Restech)pHmetry showed 100%correlation as being explicable by one of our reflux scenarios.展开更多
Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) is a common disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. In the last few decades, new technologies have evolved and have been applied to the functional study of the esophagus, allowing...Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) is a common disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. In the last few decades, new technologies have evolved and have been applied to the functional study of the esophagus, allowing for the improvement of our knowledge of the pathophysiology of GERD. High-resolution manometry(HRM) permits greater understanding of the function of the esophagogastric junction and the risks associated with hiatal hernia. Moreover, HRM has been found to be more reproducible and sensitive than conventional water-perfused manometry to detect the presence of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation. Esophageal 24-h p H-metry with or without combined impedance is usually performed in patients with negative endoscopy and reflux symptoms who have a poor response to anti-reflux medical therapy to assess esophageal acid exposure and symptom-reflux correlations. In particular, esophageal 24-h impedance and p H monitoring can detect acid and non-acid reflux events. Endo FLIP is a recent technique poorly applied in clinical practice, although it provides a large amount of information about the esophagogastric junction. In the coming years, laryngopharyngeal symptoms could be evaluated with up and coming non-invasive or minimally invasive techniques, such as pepsin detection in saliva or pharyngeal p H-metry. Future studies are required of these techniques to evaluate their diagnostic accuracy and usefulness, although the available data are promising.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND When gastroesophageal reflux contents reach above the upper esophageal sphincter,patients may,in addition to typical reflux symptoms,present with atypical,extraesophageal symptoms related to laryngopharyngeal reflux(LPR).Surgical treatment of LPR has shown to lead to 70%symptom improvement,however no gold standard for the diagnosis of LPR exists.In 2007,the Restech Dx-pH was released as a valid method to measure acid exposure above the upper esophageal sphincter.Recently,a new software update was introduced for analysis of measured pH data and calculation of composite scores.The effect of the changes applied to the new software version have not yet been analyzed.AIM To compare results generated by Data View 3 to the most recently released Data View 4.METHODS All patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms were seen in a specialized surgical outpatient clinic for gastrointestinal function testing.Retrospective chart review was performed of all patients presenting with suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease and extraesophageal reflux symptoms,who underwent laryngopharyngeal pH monitoring using the Restech Dx-pH system(Respiratory Technology Corp.,Houston,TX,United States)and simultaneous esophageal pH monitoring.Data View 3 and Data View 4 were used to evaluate Restech studies obtained.Diary entries such as mealtimes,supine and upright periods,and symptoms were entered manually to ensure accuracy and precise conversion of data between both software versions.Paired t test was performed for statistical analysis of results.RESULTS A total of 174 patients(63.8%female)met inclusion criteria,all suffering from extraesophageal reflux symptoms as well as typical gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms.Mean RYAN score upright was 48.77 in Data View 3 compared to 22.17 in Data View 4,showing a significant difference(~aP=0.0001).Similar results were shown for supine period(mean RYAN Score Data View 35.29 vs 1.42 in Data View 4,~cP=0.0001).For upright periods 80 patients showed a decrease of value of the RYAN score with a mean of-58.9(mean 51.1%decrease).For supine position 25 patients showed a decrease of value of the RYAN score with a mean of-15.13[range(-153.44)–(-0.01)],which equals a mean decrease of value of 44.5%.Ten patients showed no oropharyngeal acid exposure in Data View 3,but mild/moderate(n=7)or severe(n=3)acid exposure in Data View 4.Correlation with positive esophageal pH measurement was improved in all 10 patients.CONCLUSION Results of both software versions cannot be compared to each other.However,our data suggests that Data View 4 may be an improvement of the Restech pH measurement in the evaluation of LPR.
基金Cologne Fortune Scientific Grant Project,No.176/2016.
文摘BACKGROUND There is no established correlation between 24-h esophageal pH-metry(Eso-pH)and the new laryngopharyngeal pH-monitoring system(Restech)as only small case series exist.Eso-pH was not designed to detect laryngopharyngeal reflux(LPR)and Restech may detect LPR better.We have previously published a dataset using the two techniques in a large patient collective with gastroesophageal reflux disease.Anatomically,patients after esophagectomy were reported to represent an ideal human reflux model as no reflux barrier exists.AIM To use a human reflux model to examine our previously published correlation in these patients.METHODS Patients after Ivor Lewis esophagectomy underwent our routine follow-up program with surveillance endoscopies,computed tomography scans and further exams following surgery.Only patients with a complete check-up program and reflux symptoms were offered inclusion into this prospective study and evaluated using Restech and simultaneous Eso-pH.Subsequently,the relationship between the two techniques was evaluated RESULTS A total of 43 patients from May 2016-November 2018 were included.All patients presented with mainly typical reflux symptoms such as heartburn(74%),regurgitation(84%),chest pain(58%),and dysphagia(47%).Extraesophageal symptoms such as cough,hoarseness,asthma symptoms,and globus sensation were also present.Esophageal 24-hour pH-metry was abnormal in 88%of patients with a mean DeMeester Score of 229.45[range 26.4-319.5].Restech evaluation was abnormal in 61%of cases in this highly selective patient cohort.All patients with abnormal supine LPR were also abnormal for supine esophageal reflux measured by conventional Eso-pH.CONCLUSION Patients following esophagectomy and reconstruction with gastric interposition can ideally serve as a human reflux model.Interestingly,laryngopharyngeal reflux phases occur mainly in the upright position.In this human volume-reflux model,results of simultaneous esophageal and laryngopharyngeal(Restech)pHmetry showed 100%correlation as being explicable by one of our reflux scenarios.
文摘Gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) is a common disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. In the last few decades, new technologies have evolved and have been applied to the functional study of the esophagus, allowing for the improvement of our knowledge of the pathophysiology of GERD. High-resolution manometry(HRM) permits greater understanding of the function of the esophagogastric junction and the risks associated with hiatal hernia. Moreover, HRM has been found to be more reproducible and sensitive than conventional water-perfused manometry to detect the presence of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation. Esophageal 24-h p H-metry with or without combined impedance is usually performed in patients with negative endoscopy and reflux symptoms who have a poor response to anti-reflux medical therapy to assess esophageal acid exposure and symptom-reflux correlations. In particular, esophageal 24-h impedance and p H monitoring can detect acid and non-acid reflux events. Endo FLIP is a recent technique poorly applied in clinical practice, although it provides a large amount of information about the esophagogastric junction. In the coming years, laryngopharyngeal symptoms could be evaluated with up and coming non-invasive or minimally invasive techniques, such as pepsin detection in saliva or pharyngeal p H-metry. Future studies are required of these techniques to evaluate their diagnostic accuracy and usefulness, although the available data are promising.