2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2019.08.003
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Characteristics of upright versus supine reflux pattern in patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux

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“…Based on 24‐hour HEMII‐pH monitoring, HREs can be classified as nonacid‐gas/‐liquid/‐mixed HREs, acid‐gas/‐liquid/‐mixed HREs, and alkaline HREs. Previous studies suggested that LPR predominately occurred in the daytime and while upright 7,8 . A recent publication illustrated that the occurrence of LPR events may increase after meals 9 .…”
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“…Based on 24‐hour HEMII‐pH monitoring, HREs can be classified as nonacid‐gas/‐liquid/‐mixed HREs, acid‐gas/‐liquid/‐mixed HREs, and alkaline HREs. Previous studies suggested that LPR predominately occurred in the daytime and while upright 7,8 . A recent publication illustrated that the occurrence of LPR events may increase after meals 9 .…”
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“…Previous studies suggested that LPR predominately occurred in the daytime and while upright. 7,8 A recent publication illustrated that the occurrence of LPR events may increase after meals. 9 Based on the above research, we suspect the temporal characteristics of HREs occurrence in elderly patients may differ from those of younger patients.…”
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