Abstract

Background and study aimOptimal therapy concepts in patients with laryngo-pharyngeal reflux (LPR) are still under discussion. Aim of this study was to evaluate long term symptom relief according to results in combined pH/multichannel impedance (MII) monitoring to predict therapy response and symptom relief during long term follow-up. Patients and methodsIn patients with predominant LPR symptoms, pH/MII monitoring and subsequent proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy were evaluated retrospectively after a minimum follow-up period of 36months. Patients were asked to complete symptom based questionnaires. Results45 patients were evaluated and classified according to results of pH/MII. Twenty one patients showed a pathological finding in pH/MII. These patients reported significantly higher LPR-symptom intensity scores and a significantly higher LPR symptom-induced impairment of everyday life scores compared to patients with normal pH/MII monitoring at baseline and at follow-up. PPI associated symptom relief was significantly higher in patients with pathologic pH/MII monitoring (p=0.003). ConclusionIn conclusion, combined pH/MII monitoring can reliably predict therapy response to PPIs in LPR patients. With negative results, PPI therapy should be avoided. This approach should be assessed in future prospective clinical trials.

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