Literature DB >> 12836018

Primary duodenogastric reflux in children and adolescents.

Dominique Hermans1, Etienne-Marc Sokal, Jean-Marie Collard, Renato Romagnoli, Jean-Paul Buts.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Primary duodenogastric reflux is a rare disorder in adults which has not yet been documented in children. Six young patients, aged 4.5 to 16.5 years (median 13.5 years) presented with atypical reflux symptoms persisting from 1 to 84 months (median 8 months) and unresponsive to classical antacid therapy. In all six patients, 24 h gastric bilimetry showed excessive bile exposures for absorbances ranging from 0.25 to 0.60. The fraction of time (supine period) above the 0.25 absorbance threshold ranged from 30% to 75% while the 95th percentile value for healthy adults is 31%. In all patients tested, hepato-iminodiacetic acid scintigraphy revealed the occurrence of a massive duodenogastric reflux and four out of five patients had an alkaline shift (fraction of time pH >8 on 24 h lower oesophageal pH monitoring) ranging from 4.2% to 20% (control values 0.0% to 2.9%). Endoscopic findings included abundant bilious gastric leak (6/6) and chronic prepyloric Helicobacter pylorinegative gastritis (2/6). Daily administration of cisapride, sucralfate with or without omeprazole resulted in an improvement of symptoms in five patients within 15 days. This treatment was ineffective in one patient who became symptom-free only after a surgical duodenal switch with fundoplication was performed.
CONCLUSION: primary duodenogastric reflux is a rare foregut disorder of unknown origin occurring in late childhood. If suspected, 24 h intragastric bilimetry appears to be a useful investigation to confirm the diagnosis.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12836018     DOI: 10.1007/s00431-003-1259-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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