Background and Study Aims: Although the new endoscopic techniques for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD) lead to marked clinical benefit, the underlying mechanism of this is
unknown.
Materials and Methods: In this prospective study, the effect of endoscopic gastroplication was investigated
in six patients with GERD, who were assessed before and 4 weeks after treatment. The
effect on reflux symptoms, quality of life, proton pump inhibitor (PPI) consumption,
reflux esophagitis, acid exposure, esophageal motility, lower esophageal sphincter
pressure (LESP), and gastric emptying was measured. Esophageal acid sensitivity before
and after treatment was investigated using a standardized acid provocation test, and
compared with that of six age- and sex-matched healthy controls.
Results: Significant clinical benefit and discontinuation of PPI consumption after gastroplication
was seen. Among the objectively measured parameters, only acid exposure was significantly
reduced and gastric emptying significantly delayed. However, acid exposure remained
pathologically high. Esophageal acid sensitivity was significantly reduced. The induction
of heartburn and/or pain was abolished in four patients after gastroplication. In
two patients the intensity of heartburn/pain was significantly reduced by 40 % or
60 %, and the time to provoke heartburn/pain significantly prolonged by 40 % or 100
%.
Conclusion: These preliminary data suggest that the decrease of esophageal sensitivity to acid
after endoscopic gastroplication is part of the mechanism responsible for the reduction
of reflux symptoms.
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T. Frieling, M. D.
Department of Internal Medicine (Med. Klinik II), Klinikum Krefeld
Lutherplatz 40 · 47805 Krefeld · Germany
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