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About Ambulatory pH Monitoring


Given Imaging’s Bravo pH Monitoring System is the only catheter-free ambulatory pH test helping clinicians manage gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Bravo pH Monitoring utilizes a small pH capsule that is temporarily attached to the wall of the esophagus to transmit pH data for a full 48 hours. Ambulatory pH testing is considered the gold standard for pH measurement and monitoring of gastric reflux.


Catheter-free pH monitoring provides significant benefits to patients:

  • Allows patients to maintain regular diet and activities1


  • Better tolerated than catheter-based tests2


  • Eliminates social embarrassment that accompanies traditional pH testing with no visible indication that pH test is taking place3

How It Helps Diagnose GERD

Ambulatory pH monitoring provides measures of the severity and frequency of acid reflux.

 

Catheter-free pH testing provides several diagnostic benefits:

  • Extends pH data collection to 48 hours — a full 24 hours beyond the recording capability of conventional catheter systems


  • Better reflects patients physiologic condition when patients maintain regular diet and activities1,4


  • Double the data: increasing the ability of documenting relationships between atypical symptoms and reflux events.3-5

References

  1. Hirano I, Richter JE; Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastroenterology. ACG practice guidelines: esophageal reflux testing. Am J Gastroenterol. 2007;102(3):668-685.


  2. Wong WM, Bautista J, Dekel R, et al. Feasibility and tolerability of transnasal/per-oral placement of the wireless pH capsule vs. traditional 24-h oesophageal pH monitoring–a randomized trial. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2005;21(2):155-163.


  3. Ahlawat SK, Novak DJ, Williams DC, Maher KA, Barton F, Benjamin SB. Day-to-day variability in reflux events using the Bravo pH monitoring system. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2006;40(1):20-24.


  4. Tseng D, Rizvi AZ, Fennerty MB, et al. Forty-eight-hour pH monitoring increases sensitvity in detecting abnormal esophageal acid exposure. J Gastrointest Surg. 2005;9(8):1043-1052.


  5. Prakash C, Clouse RE. Value of extended recording time with wireless pH monitoring in evaluating gastroesophasgeal reflux disease. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2005;3(4):329-334.
 
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