A Validation Study of the Dx-pH Probe in Children for the Detection of Extra-oesophageal Reflux
Gastro-oesophageal Reflux
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Gastro-oesophageal Reflux focused on measuring Gastro-oesophageal reflux, Children, Dx-pH Pharyngeal probe, GORD, Trans-nasal catheter
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All children between the age of 1 year old and 16 years old consecutively referred for outpatient 24 hour oesophageal pH / impedance monitoring will be invited to participate in the study. This is regardless of the underlying diagnosis, aetiology and manifestation of symptoms.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children under the age of 1 year old. Children under 1 year old will be excluded due to the technical difficulty of placing both the pH / impedance monitoring probe and the Dx-pH probe into the same nostril. Firstly, this is due to the size restriction of placing 2 probes into one nostril. Secondly, the non-pathologic high incidence of regurgitation and positing in below the age of 1 will make data difficult to interpret.
- Children with an nasogastric feeding tube in situ will be excluded. Firstly due to the difficulty in placing and securing the nasogastric, oesophageal pH and Dx-pH probe (3 tubes / probes) through the nostrils, with resultant bilateral nasal obstruction. Secondly, the nasogastric tube causes increased iatrogenic reflux within the pharynx, making data more difficult to interpret and creating artificial reflux events.
- Children with cleft palate prior to surgical repair will be excluded as the Dx-pH probe will be difficult to locate in the oropharynx and may displace into the oral cavity.
- Children requiring pH monitoring as inpatients during an acute medical admission. Children will be excluded from the study if their condition has necessitated an acute hospital admission, therefore participation in the study will not affect other ongoing investigations, treatment or their acute condition.
Sites / Locations
- Royal Manchester Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Routine oesophageal pH monitoring
Routine oesophageal pH investigation involves the trans-nasal placement of a microelectrode into the distal oesophagus as per hospital protocol. Examining the oropharynx and confirming visualisation of the red LED at the catheter tip in the correct position just below the soft palate will confirm its position in the oropharynx. The internal pH value of the oesophagus is then continuously measured and recorded onto a small ambulatory device. The 2 catheters are connected to the ambulatory recording devices and recording commences. The duration of the investigation is 24 hours.