Symptoms are a poor indicator of reflux status after fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux disease - Role of esophageal functions tests

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Galvani, C
Fisichella, PM
Gorodner, MV
Perretta, S
Patti, MG
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Surg, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Swallowing Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
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10.1001/archsurg.138.5.514
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Background: If a patient develops foregut symptoms after a fundoplication, it is assumed that the operation has failed, and acid-reducing medications are often prescribed. Esophageal function tests (manometry and pH monitoring) are seldom performed early in the management of these patients. Hypothesis: In patients who are symptomatic after fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux disease, a symptom-based diagnosis is not accurate, and esophageal function tests should be performed routinely before starting acid-reducing medications. Design: Prospective study. Settings: University hospital. Patients and Methods: One hundred twenty-four patients who developed foregut symptoms after laparoscopic fundoplication (average, 17 months postoperatively) underwent esophageal manometry and pH monitoring. Sixty-two patients (50%) were taking acid-reducing medications. Main Outcome Measures: Postoperative symptoms, use of antireflux medications, grade of esophagitis, esophageal motility, and DeMeester scores. Results: Seventy-six (61%) of the 124 patients had normal esophageal acid exposure, while the acid exposure was abnormal in 48 patients (39%). Only 20 (32%) of the 62 patients who were taking acid-reducing medications had reflux postoperatively. Regurgitation was the only symptom that predicted abnormal reflux. Conclusions: These results show that (1) symptoms were due to reflux in 39% of patients only; (2) with the exception of regurgitation, symptoms were an unreliable index of the presence of reflux; and (3) 68% of patients who were taking acid-reducing medications postoperatively had a normal reflux status. Esophageal function tests should be performed early in the evaluation of patients after fundoplication to avoid improper and costly medical therapy.
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