Evaluation of the Efficiency of Radiofrequency in the Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease focused on measuring Gastroesophageal reflux. PPI. Radiofrequency
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patient above 18 years old Suffering from typical symptoms of reflux (heartburn and/or acid regurgitation and/or epigastric burns with ascending radiations) Symptoms occurring at least 3 times a week without treatment Symptoms disappearing under full doses PPI treatment Requiring a continuous treatment for more than 3 months to get rid of symptoms (or nearly) Total consent signed from patient Exclusion Criteria: Contraindications to the radiofrequency technique: Columnar lined oesophagus ³ 3 cm height Barret's mucosa presenting dysplasia History of treated columnar lined oesophagus Hiatus hernia with a size over 3 cm History of Stage C or D esophagitis in the Los Angeles classification (18), or in progress History of oesophageal stenosis History of gastric or oesophageal surgery Presence of oesophageal and/or cardial varicose veins Presence of a cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator (when confirmed by the manufacturer that use of RF energy will not interfere, it's ok to do patients!) Impossibility to interrupt a anticoagulant treatment or serious disorders of haemostasis General contraindications: Contraindication to general anaesthesia Existence of an associated serious disease making fear that the patient will live less than a year Incapacity to understand and sign a sensible consent of participation to the study Chronic alcoholism defined by a daily consumption of alcohol over 60 g Morbid obesity defined by a rate of body mass higher that 35 Patients suffering from atypical GERD symptoms (especially extra-digestive) will not be included in the study if these symptoms are not associated with typical reflux symptoms (heartburn or regurgitation)
Sites / Locations
- Nantes University Hospital