2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-005-2880-6
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Duodenal Acid Clearance in Humans: Observations Made with Intraluminal Impedance Recording

Abstract: Duodenal acid clearance appears to be involved not only in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease but also in functional dyspepsia. Duodenal contractile activity can help to maintain neutral pH in the duodenum by mixing acid with bicarbonate or by aborally transporting the acid load. Intraluminal impedance recording, allowing the detection of nonacid liquid boluses, can be carried out concomitantly with antroduodenal manometry and pH recording and may thus provide useful information about the mechanisms in… Show more

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“…Sildenafil has been shown to inhibit gastroduodenal motility in healthy controls, which is confirmed in the present study. In concordance with previous reports, we furthermore detected a stimulatory effect of acid on duodenal contractions. Our results, however, did not show an effect of sildenafil on duodenal motor activity during acid infusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Sildenafil has been shown to inhibit gastroduodenal motility in healthy controls, which is confirmed in the present study. In concordance with previous reports, we furthermore detected a stimulatory effect of acid on duodenal contractions. Our results, however, did not show an effect of sildenafil on duodenal motor activity during acid infusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The present study showed that the severity of dyspeptic symptoms during duodenal acid perfusion was similar in the sildenafil and placebo studies. We also demonstrated that acid perfusion significantly increased mechanosensitivity, which has already been shown in a study by Simrén and colleagues . This acid‐induced hypersensitivity to distension in healthy controls was, however, not affected by sildenafil.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This gastric emptying may result mainly from a "pressure pump" effect rather than a "peristaltic pump" effect dependent on antral contractions [38]. This concept is supported by recent reports using either Doppler US or impedance technologies that have demonstrated that gastric fluids and low-caloric liquid meal can pass through the pylorus without any detectable contraction [25,[39][40][41]. A small pressure differential applied through an opened pylorus represents the only mechanical driving force implicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%