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Title: The LES locator: accurate placement of an electrode for 24-hour pH measurement with a combined solid state pressure transducer. Author: Singh S, Price JE, Richter JE. Journal: Am J Gastroenterol; 1992 Aug; 87(8):967-70. PubMed ID: 1642219. Abstract: Twenty-four-hour esophageal pH monitoring is the gold standard for diagnosing gastroesophageal reflux disease. A possible limitation to the widespread use of this test is that manometry is required for accurate placement of the pH electrode 5 cm above the lower esophageal sphincter. We compared the accuracy of a single solid state pressure transducer, combined with a pH electrode, in determining the proximal border of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) with the values obtained from stationary manometry in 40 patients referred to our laboratory for 24-h pH studies. Not only was there a strong correlation (r = 0.9) between LES values obtained by the two techniques, but none of the values obtained by the single solid state transducer were outside the clinically accepted range of greater than +/- 3 cm. The presence of a hiatal hernia or low sphincter pressure did not affect these measurements. The larger probe was tolerated somewhat less well (p = 0.02) than a standard antimony electrode during the prolonged pH studies. In conclusion, a single solid state pressure transducer on a pH probe with the help of a LES locator accurately identifies the proximal border of the LES. Therefore, stationary esophageal manometry is no longer needed prior to 24-h pH monitoring, potentially making this important clinical tool available to a wider variety of clinicians at all levels of the health care system, in investigating gastroesophageal reflux and its protean clinical presentations.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]