QUANTIFIZIERUNG DES INTESTINO-OSOPHAGEALEN REFLUXES MIT EINER FIBEROPTISCHEN BILIRUBIN-MESSSONDE

Translated title of the contribution: Assessment of intestino-esophageal reflux with a fiberoptic bilurubin probe
  • H. J. Stein
  • , S. J.M. Kraemer
  • , H. Feussner
  • , J. R. Siewert

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Abstract

Currently available methods to assess reflux of duodenal contents into the esophagus are cumbersome, unphysiologic, and inaccurate. The role of intestino-esophageal reflux has therefore been controversial. We assessed intestino-esophageal reflux using a new system which allows prolonged intraesophageal measurement of bilirubin, the major pigment of bile. Measurements were made with a newly developed fiber-optic sensor electrode connected to a portable data processing unit (BILITEC 2000, Synectics Medical Inc., Sweden). Light absorption was measured at the absorption peak of bilirubin and a reference point. Studies were performed in 9 subjects without esophagitis, 9 subjects with esophagitis and primary reflux disease and 7 subjects with erosive esophagitis after a total or subtotal gastrectomy. The fiberoptic electrode was placed 5 cm above the lower esophageal sphincter. In vitro studies showed linear correlations between absorbance measurements obtained with the BILITEC-unit and known bilirubin and bile acid concentrations, respectively (p<0.01). Compared to both other groups, light absorption was markedly increased in the subjects who had esophagitis after a total or subtotal gastrectomy (p<0.05) indicating severe biliary reflux. An increase in bilirubin absorption occurred particularly during the postprandial and supine periodes (p<0.01). A Roux-en-Y biliary diversion procedure completely abolished bile reflux in 2 of these patients. These data indicate that ambulatory 24-hour fiberoptic measurement of bilirubin in the esophagus is feasible and allows quantitation of intestino-esophageal reflux. Intestino-esophageal reflux occurs particularly during the postprandial period and the early morning hours in patients who had a previous subtotal or total gastrectomy.

Translated title of the contributionAssessment of intestino-esophageal reflux with a fiberoptic bilurubin probe
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)247-251
Number of pages5
JournalZeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie
Volume32
Issue number5
StatePublished - 1994

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