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Original Article

A Technique for Screening of Achlorhydria and Hypochlorhydria during Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

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Pages 1084-1088 | Received 11 Jan 1990, Accepted 09 Apr 1990, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Measuring of the intragastric pH during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy examination was performed perendoscopically with a monocrystalline antimony electrode, which was passed through the biopsy channel of the endoscope. The procedure was easily performed, resulting in only a few minutes' delay. If the pH found was 3.5 or above, the patients were later sent for a subcutaneous pentagastrin aspiration test. There was a close correlation between the lowest intragastric pH measured via the endoscope and the lowest pH measured in the gastric juice aspirated under basal conditions (r = 0.673, p < 0.0001). An endoscopically assessed pH of 4.0 was the lowest level above which patients with achlorhydria or hypochlorhydria were found, according to the subsequent pentagastrin test. Fifty-five per cent of the patients with a perendoscopically assessed pH of 4.0 or above were achlorhydric.

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