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The Acid Perfusion Test

A Study in Patients with Symptomatic Hiatus Hernia, and of the Effect of a Modified Belsey MK IV Repair on the Test

Pages 241-244 | Received 04 Nov 1976, Accepted 07 Jan 1977, Published online: 29 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

Acid perfusion with 0.1 n HCl (5 ml/min for max. 30 min) and simultaneous intragastric instillation of equimolar amounts of sodium bicarbonate were performed in 55 patients with sliding hiatus hernia and symptoms attributable to gastro-oesophageal reflux. Acid perfusion reproduced the patient's spontaneous symptoms, and was thus positive, in 44 per cent of the cases. A positive acid perfusion test means that the patient's spontaneous symptoms may be of oesophageal origin, whereas a negative test does not allow any conclusions. The acid perfusion test was likewise performed before and three months after a modified Belsey MK IV repair in 37 patients with hiatal hernia and symptoms indicating surgical repair. The operation was followed by a reduction in oesophageal acid sensitivity (p>0.01).

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