Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
2001 Sep;4(2):133-141.
24 Hour Esophageal PH Monitoring in Preterm Infants
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, Chungbuk National University Hospital, Cheongju, Korea. bspark@med.chungbuk.ac.kr
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) has been found to be the causative factors of apnea,
stridor, feeding intolerance, poor weight gain, and sudden infants death syndrome (SIDS) in infants.
GER is a well-described in infants and children, but only scant mention of the premature infants
with GER can be found in the literature.
METHODS
Esophageal pH was measured during 24 hour in 21 healthy preterm infants, using a
silicone microelectrode with an external reference electrode connected to a portable recorder. The
mean age of the patients was 29+/-8 days, mean gestational age was 30(+5)+/-2(+0) weeks, mean birth
weight was 1,468+/-329 g, mean postconceptional age was 34(+6)+/-1(+4) weeks and mean weight was
1,750+/-329 g. We evaluated the following reflux parameters; number of acid reflux, number of
long acid reflux, longest acid reflux minutes, and reflux index.
RESULTS
Pathologic GER was detected in 12 (57%) subjects and most interesting parameters are
reflux index and number of episodes with a pH<4 during 24 hour (high correlation with
postprandial reflux index). Reflux was not correlated to gestational age, birth weight, age,
postconceptional age, weight, sex and medication of the theophylline.
CONCLUSION
Gastroesophageal reflux is common in preterm infants, but it is usually not apparent,
even with severe reflux.