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[Biliary reflux can be a contributory cause of esophagitis].

Authors :
Freedman J
Näslund E
Granström L
Backman L
Source :
Lakartidningen [Lakartidningen] 1998 Sep 16; Vol. 95 (38), pp. 4086-90.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

In recent years duodenogastric reflux has been recognised as a possible cause of oesophagitis. Alone or in combination, bile salts, trypsin, pepsin, and hydrochloric acid have all been shown to cause oesophagitis. Duodenal content in the oesophagus can be measured by means of a new fibre-optic sensor, Bilitech 2000, a device measuring the occurrence of bilirubin and yielding 24-hour readings from the distal oesophagus. Studies in which the device has been used have shown oesophageal bilirubin to be increased in patients with oesophagitis, especially in the subgroup with such complications as oesophageal stricture or ulceration, or Barrett's oesophagus. The evidence suggests that unsatisfactory response to proton pump inhibitors in reflux patients might be due to an increase in duodenal reflux, and should be treated surgically with fundoplication or biliary diversion. This may also be true of oesophagitis patients with complications, though this remains to be shown in clinical studies.

Details

Language :
Swedish
ISSN :
0023-7205
Volume :
95
Issue :
38
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Lakartidningen
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9772802