Effect of Propofol on Acid Reflux Measured with the Bravo pH Monitoring System

  • Chawla A
  • Girda E
  • Walker G
  • et al.
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Background/Aim . The aim of this study was to determine the effect of propofol on acid reflux as measured with the Bravo pH monitoring system. Methods . 48-hour pH tracings of 88 children were retrospectively evaluated after placement of the Bravo capsule under propofol. Comparisons between day 1 and day 2, as well as 6-hour corresponding segments from day 1 and day 2, were made. Results . The number of reflux episodes was significantly increased during the first six-hour period on day one as compared to day 2 . The fraction of time the pH was <4 was also increased during this period, though it did not reach statistical significance. When comparing full 24-hour periods, there was no difference noted in either the number of reflux episodes or the fraction of time pH < 4 between day one and day two. Conclusion . Our data suggest an increase in gastroesophageal reflux during the postanesthesia period. This could be a direct effect of propofol, or related to other factors. Regardless of the cause, monitoring of pH for the first 6 hours following propofol administration may not be reliable when assessing these patients. Monitoring pH over a prolonged 48-hour time period can overcome this obstacle.

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Chawla, A., Girda, E., Walker, G., Turcotte Benedict, F., Tempel, M., & Morganstern, J. (2013). Effect of Propofol on Acid Reflux Measured with the Bravo pH Monitoring System. ISRN Gastroenterology, 2013, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/605931

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