2006
DOI: 10.1378/chest.130.2.386
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Nonacid Reflux in Patients With Chronic Cough on Acid-Suppressive Therapy

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“…Tutuian et al demonstrated that impedance testing discriminated the subgroup of 13 patients (26% of the cohort) who had persistent cough following reflux events despite PPI therapy. 67 Another study found that patients with reflux symptoms and normal pH tests were more likely to have non-acid reflux episodes extending into the proximal oesophagus than were control patients. 63 There are no studies describing impedance measures in patients with ALD.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testing: the Current Limiting Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tutuian et al demonstrated that impedance testing discriminated the subgroup of 13 patients (26% of the cohort) who had persistent cough following reflux events despite PPI therapy. 67 Another study found that patients with reflux symptoms and normal pH tests were more likely to have non-acid reflux episodes extending into the proximal oesophagus than were control patients. 63 There are no studies describing impedance measures in patients with ALD.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testing: the Current Limiting Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term "weak acid reflux", which was noticed after understanding the nature (air-water), direction (swallowingreflux), and pH (acid, weak acid, or weak alkaline=non-acid reflux) of the content in the esophagus through MII-pH monitoring, was started to be used in GERD (38-40). MII-pH monitoring is the most sensitive tool to evaluate GERD in patients with both typical and atypical reflux symptoms (41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46). The impact of the method on symptom association has clearly been demonstrated in several studies (47)(48)(49).…”
Section: Combined Ph Monitoring and Multichannel Impedancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale, being the persistence of non-acid reflux in spite of PPI's. So far, uncontrolled studies are encouraging [41][42][43], and there is a need for new outcome controlled studies with objective cough measurements before and after surgery to consolidate the recommendation for antireflux surgery in patients with chronic cough not responding to PPI's. …”
Section: Treatment Of Reflux Related Coughmentioning
confidence: 99%