Stanciu C
Am J Gastroenterol. 1975 Aug;64(2):104-7.
Neither gastroesophageal reflux nor esophagitis were found to have a clear-cut relationship with gastric secretory output. Patients with esophagitis had significantly longer periods of reflux than those without esophagitis. It is concluded that the important factor in the genesis of esophagitis is the duration of contact between the esophageal mucosa with gastric contents rather than gastric secretory output.