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  • Title: [Long-term esophageal and oropharyngeal pH-metry in ORL manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux in children].
    Author: Contencin P, Adjoua P, Viala P, Erminy M, Narcy P.
    Journal: Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac; 1992; 109(3):129-33. PubMed ID: 1444088.
    Abstract:
    Several studies published over the last few years have pointed out the importance of gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in the pathogenesis of certain cases of chronic or recurrent pharyngo-laryngitis. While the presence of an acid reflux at the level of the pharyngo-larynx has recently been demonstrated in certain cases, the real incidence and pathogenic impact of this reflux is not precisely known. A new technique of continuous 24 hour bi-level monitoring of endoluminal pH in the esophagus and the oro/hypopharynx has made it possible to observe the variations in acid-base balance in contact with the pathological mucosa. 21 patients, 2 months to 7.5 years old, presenting recurrent episodes of pharyngitis or laryngitis, underwent continuous pH monitoring during a 24 hour hospitalization. 6 control subjects, 1 month to 13 years old, presenting no chronic or recurrent ear, head or neck pathology and no sign or symptom of GER were subjected to the same monitoring regimen. A statistically significant difference between the 2 groups is evident for most of the parameters analysed. The most discriminative parameter is the fraction of the total recording time where the pharyngeal readings remain under ph6 (p < 0.0005). These results demonstrate that, in this clinical condition, acid of gastroesophageal origin is in contact with the pharyngeal mucosa. This suggests that the acid has a causal role in the pathological changes observed in the pharyngolaryngeal mucosa.
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