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Intragastric maldistribution of a liquid meal in patients with reflux oesophagitis assessed by three dimensional ultrasonography
  1. S Tefera1,
  2. O H Gilja1,
  3. E Olafsdottir2,
  4. T Hausken1,
  5. J G Hatlebakk1,
  6. A Berstad1
  1. 1Division of Gastroenterology, Institute of Medicine, Haukeland Hospital, University of Bergen, Norway
  2. 2Division of Gastroenterology, Institute of Paediatrics, Haukeland Hospital, University of Bergen, Norway
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr S Tefera, Medical Department, Haukeland Hospital, University of Bergen, N-5021 Bergen, Norway;
    stef{at}haukeland.no

Abstract

Background and aims: Our aim was to study intragastric volume and distribution of a liquid meal in patients with reflux oesophagitis using three dimensional ultrasonography.

Methods: Twenty patients and 20 healthy controls underwent ultrasonographic measurements of the stomach using a position sensor based on magnetic scanhead tracking for acquisition of three dimensional images. In vivo accuracy of the method was evaluated by scanning a soup filled barostat bag positioned in the proximal stomach of six healthy subjects.

Results: In the volume range 100–700 ml, our three dimensional system showed excellent correlation (r=0.99) between estimated and true volumes (limits of agreement −3.4 to 11.0 ml) and a low interobserver variation (limits of agreement −10.9 to 6.7 ml). After ingestion of a 500 ml meat soup meal, patients with reflux oesophagitis revealed a larger volume of the total and proximal stomach at two and 10 minutes (p=0.05; p=0.01, respectively), and an increased proximal/distal intragastric volume ratio at 10 minutes (p=0.04). Patients also experienced more epigastric fullness than controls (p=0.0006).

Conclusions: The present three dimensional ultrasound system showed excellent agreement with true volumes and low interobserver variation. Soon after a liquid meal, patients with reflux oesophagitis have abnormal pooling of the ingested liquid in the proximal stomach.

  • gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
  • ultrasonography
  • reflux oesophagitis
  • BMI, body mass index
  • CV, coefficient of variation
  • GORD, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
  • POM, position and orientation measurement
  • VAS, visual analogue scale

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