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3 +2 | negative / positive symptoms-reflux association |
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negative / positive symptoms-reflux association Explanation: Your intution seems to be correct: http://gut.bmj.com/content/54/12/1810 SYMPTOM-REFLUX ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS In addition to quantification of a patient’s reflux profile, 24 hour oesophageal pH recording also provides the opportunity to assess the temporal relationship between the occurrence of reflux and the onset of symptoms. Diagram of the various elements of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD). When GORD is defined as either mucosal damage and/or symptoms induced by gastro-oesophageal reflux, all GORD patients fall in the circles “oesophagitis” and/or “positive symptom-reflux association”. Patients with symptoms of heartburn and/or regurgitation but no oesophagitis and no relation between symptoms and reflux on pHmetry do not fall under the definition of GORD. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3959626/ Recently, our group has reported that positive symptom reflux association tests may be of value in directing antireflux therapy in patients with NCCP and cough. Effect of proton-pump inhibitor treatment on symptoms and quality of ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18344896 by MC Aanen - 2008 - Cited by 27 - Related articles STUDY: Seventy-four heartburn patients were categorized into 4 groups according to positive or negative symptom-reflux association, as expressed in symptom index, symptom sensitivity index, and symptom association probability (SAP) and presence or absence of pathologic reflux, defined as esophageal pH<4%>6% of ... Patients with refractory reflux symptoms often do ... - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nmo.12620/pdf exposure and a negative symptom-reflux association.11. Thus, it is important to consider the presence of a functional disorder when patients have refractory. GERD symptoms. As FH demands a different treat- ment than GERD, it is crucial to distinguish these patients from GERD patients. The aim of this study is to determine ... Advances in the physiological assessment and diagnosis of GERD ... https://www.nature.com › ... › consensus statements by E Savarino - 2017 - Cited by 5 - Related articles Sep 27, 2017 - Within these phenotypes, reflux hypersensitivity consists of symptom–reflux association in the setting of physiological reflux burden, whereas functional heartburn or functional chest pain implies a normal ambulatory reflux monitoring study with negative symptom reflux association. Monitoring using pH ... PWE-073 Comparison of Cost-Effectiveness Between 96 Hour ... gut.bmj.com › Archive › Volume 65, Issue Suppl 1 by GN Ho - 2016 To identify non-diagnostic results, the patients with pathological GOR, patients with positive symptom-reflux associations, patients with supragastric belching and patients who were adequately symptomatic (therefore having negative symptom-reflux association) were removed. Positive symptom-reflux association was ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2018-05-02 14:47:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry should be "symptom" singular. |
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