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  • - This study explored how grading of the gastroesophageal valve through endoscopy relates to two metrics in GERD patients: mean nocturnal baseline impedance (MNBI) and postreflux swallow-induced peristaltic wave index (PSPWI).
  • - A total of 120 GERD patients were analyzed, finding that MNBI decreased significantly with higher valve grades (from 23.5 mm Hg/cm² in Grade 1 to 15.2 mm Hg/cm² in Grade 5) and that PSPWI increased (from 1.8 beats/min in Grade 1 to 3.6 beats/min in Grade 5).
  • - The study concluded that there's a strong correlation between valve grading and these two metrics,

Article Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between endoscopic gastroesophageal valve grading and mean nocturnal baseline impedance (MNBI) and postreflux swallow-induced peristaltic wave index (PSPWI) in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). A total of 120 patients diagnosed with GERD disease were included in the study. According to the classification of endoscopic gastroesophageal valves, the patients were divided into 5 groups, group 1 as baseline group, and Group 2-4 as Hill grade I-IV. Basic information about the patients was collected, including age and gender. The mean nocturnal baseline impedance and creep wave index induced by swallowing after rumination were measured by high resolution creep measurement technique. Through statistical analysis, the relationship between valve classification and observation index was discussed. In terms of MNBI, impedance values gradually decreased with increasing valve classification. The average impedance of the Grade 1 group was 23.5 mm Hg/cm2, while the average impedance of the Grade 5 group was 15.2 mm Hg/cm2. This reduction showed a significant decreasing trend (P < .001). In addition, in terms of the peristaltic wave index caused by swallowing after regurgitation, the peristaltic wave index gradually increased with the increase of valve classification. The mean index in the Grade 1 group was 1.8 beats/min, while the mean index in the Grade 5 group was 3.6 beats/min. This increase showed a significant positive relationship (P < .001). Endoscopic gastroesophageal valve grading was significantly correlated with MNBI and PSPWI in patients with GERD. These observations can serve as useful tools for assessing the severity of GERD and monitoring disease progression.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11049794PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000037101DOI Listing

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