Gastroenterology
Esophageal pH Monitoring
Esophageal pH
Monitoring
Esophageal pH monitoring is a test that measures how often and how long
stomach acid is entering the esophagus. A small thin tube is introduced through
the nose or mouth and into the stomach, which is then drawn back up into the
esophagus. The tube is attached to a monitor which records the level of acidity
in the esophagus. The patient records symptoms and activity while the tube is
left in place for the next 24 hours. The information from the monitor is
compared to the diary the patient provides. This test is helpful in determining
the amount of stomach acid entering the esophagus.
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