Ulmsten U, Sundström G
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1978 Oct 1;132(3):260-4. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(78)90890-6.
Esophageal and gastric tone was recorded in six pregnant and six nonpregnant women by means of a new technique for intraluminal pressure recordings. The recordings were performed in supine and standing positions, at rest, and during swallowing of saliva or water. It was found that the pregnant women had lower intraesophageal pressures but higher intragastric pressures compared to the nonpregnant women. In one of the pregnant women a negative pressure situation was recorded between the stomach and lower esophagus. This patient also complained of severe heartburn when she was lying down. Gastroesophageal reflux seems to be aggravated in pregnant women since esophageal peristalsis in these patients has lower wave speed and lower amplitude compared to nonpregnant women.
通过一种新的腔内压力记录技术,对6名孕妇和6名非孕妇的食管和胃张力进行了记录。记录在仰卧位和站立位、休息时以及吞咽唾液或水的过程中进行。结果发现,与非孕妇相比,孕妇的食管内压力较低,但胃内压力较高。在一名孕妇中,记录到胃和食管下段之间存在负压情况。该患者躺下时也抱怨有严重的烧心症状。由于与非孕妇相比,这些患者的食管蠕动波速较低且幅度较小,所以孕妇的胃食管反流似乎更为严重。