Fiberoptic technique for 24-hour bile reflux monitoring - Standards and normal values for gastric monitoring

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作者
Fein, M
Fuchs, KH
Bohrer, T
Freys, SM
Thiede, A
机构
[1] University of Würzburg, Department of Surgery, 97080 Würzburg
[2] Chirurgische Universitätsklinik, 97080 Würzburg
关键词
fiberoptics; bile reflux; monitoring;
D O I
10.1007/BF02208607
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Physiologic bile reflux was assessed in 27 in vivo test with healthy volunteers to define a standardized protocol and normal values for 24-hour enterogastric bile reflux monitoring (protocol with supine, upright, and meal phases and a free diet avoiding alcohol, smoking, and coffee, evaluation with different thresholds of absorbance units: 0.14, 0.25). In vitro tests with bile-sodium solutions demonstrated a linear dependence of absorbance for bilirubin up to 600 mu mol/liter (range of the fiberoptic device: 0.0-1.0). Fluids and food might interfere with absorbances below 0.25 (exception: coffee). In vivo bile often remains in the stomach for more than 1 hr; these events were defined as reflux episodes. The upper limits for physiologic bile reflux are a percentage of total time of bile reflux of 28.2% and an average absorbance during a reflux episode of 0.62 (95th percentile with threshold 0.25). Comparing bile with pH monitoring (absorbance > 0.25 and/or pH > 4), an increase of bilirubin was found most frequently with constant pH (45%) or an increase of pH with constant bilirubin (36%). The hypothesis was drawn that bile and duodenal or pancreatic secretions may separately contribute to duodenogastric reflux.
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