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Isolated upright gastroesophageal reflux is not a contraindication for antireflux surgery.

作者信息

Fein M, Hagen J A, Ritter M P, DeMeester T R, De Vos M, Bremner C G, Peters J H

机构信息

University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Los Angeles 90033-4612, USA.

出版信息

Surgery. 1997 Oct;122(4):829-35. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6060(97)90094-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease who reflux only in the upright position are thought to have a less severe abnormality. Controversy exists over whether these patients should be considered candidates for antireflux surgery.

METHODS

A total of 224 consecutive patients with increased esophageal acid exposure on 24-hour pH monitoring were classified as having upright (n = 54), supine (n = 72), or bipositional (n = 98) reflux and were evaluated by manometry and endoscopy. Of these, 116 patients had a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Their clinical outcome at a median of 12 months (range 4 to 44 months) was compared.

RESULTS

Patients with upright reflux had a lower prevalence of a structurally defective lower esophageal sphincter, fewer hiatal hernias, and less esophageal injury when compared to those with bipositional reflux (p < 0.005). Excellent (asymptomatic) or good outcome (minor symptoms not requiring acid suppression therapy) was achieved in 86% of the patients with upright reflux, 90% of those with supine reflux, and 89% of those with bipositional reflux.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with upright reflux have less complicated, earlier disease and have results equivalent to those patients with supine and bipositional reflux after antireflux surgery.

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