The state of sleep/wakefulness is well known to influence esophageal acid exposure and the number of acid refluxes whereas it is uncertain whether the same is true of the non-acid refluxes that predominate in the newborns. To investigate the relationship between sleep/wakefulness and refluxes 45 newborns with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms were studied with combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH monitoring. We found that sleep/wakefulness influenced acid and weakly acidic reflux frequency (awake 2.6±0.8; asleep 2.1±1.1; p=0.006). A negative correlation was found between sleepness periods and the mean reflux duration for both acid (R=0.55;p<0.001) and weackly acidic (R=0.51;p<0.001) refluxes. This finding may raise some concerns about the over-prescription of antacid drugs in newborns.

Relationship between sleep/wakefulness and gastroesophageal reflux in symptomatic newborns

CRESI, Francesco;MARTANO, Claudio;GIULIANI, FRANCESCA;BERTINO, Enrico
2012-01-01

Abstract

The state of sleep/wakefulness is well known to influence esophageal acid exposure and the number of acid refluxes whereas it is uncertain whether the same is true of the non-acid refluxes that predominate in the newborns. To investigate the relationship between sleep/wakefulness and refluxes 45 newborns with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms were studied with combined multichannel intraluminal impedance and pH monitoring. We found that sleep/wakefulness influenced acid and weakly acidic reflux frequency (awake 2.6±0.8; asleep 2.1±1.1; p=0.006). A negative correlation was found between sleepness periods and the mean reflux duration for both acid (R=0.55;p<0.001) and weackly acidic (R=0.51;p<0.001) refluxes. This finding may raise some concerns about the over-prescription of antacid drugs in newborns.
2012
26
3 Suppl
83
85
gastroesophageal reflux; wakefulness and sleep periods; multichannel intraluminal impedance; newborns
Cresi F; Locatelli E; Maggiora E; Di Nicola P; Cester E; Sabatino G; Martano C; Giuliani F; Bertino E
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