Yu Kar Ling Koda
University of São Paulo
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Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2010
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Marcos J Ozaki; Kelly Murasca; Eliana Vidolin
CONTEXT In infants, it is not always easy to distinguish between pathological and physiological gastroesophageal reflux based only on clinical criteria. In Brazil, studies about gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants are few and are even rare those that used prolonged esophageal pH monitoring for its evaluation. OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical features of gastroesophageal reflux disease and to determine its prevalence in infants with gastroesophageal reflux attending a tertiary Pediatric Gastroenterology Service and submitted to esophageal pH monitoring for investigation. METHODS Descriptive study in 307 infants in whom esophageal pH monitoring (Mark III Digitrapper, Synectics Medical AB, Sweden) was performed during the period December, 1998-December, 2008. The clinical features studied were age group (1-12 months and 13-24 months), and clinical manifestations that motivated the indication of pH monitoring. RESULTS One hundred twenty-four (40.4%) were female and 183 (59.6%) male with mean age 12.2 +/- 6.2 months (1-23 months). The prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease was 18.2% (56/307). One hundred forty-eight (48.2%) were 1-12 months old and 159 (51.8%), 13-24 months. No significant difference was found between the prevalence of these two age groups (P = 0.3006). Gastroesophageal reflux disease was more frequent in those with digestive manifestations (24.2%), crisis of cyanosis/apnea (23.8%) and mixed manifestations (21.5%). Respiratory manifestations were the most frequent indication (39.1%) of pH monitoring. However, the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease was lower (12.5%) in this group compared with in those with digestive manifestations (P = 0.0574), crisis of cyanosis/apnea (P = 0.0882) and mixed manifestations (P = 0.1377). All infants that presented clinical manifestations as crisis of cyanosis/apnea and abnormal pH-metry were < 3 months of age. CONCLUSIONS In our Service, the prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease associated with acid reflux in infants revealed elevated. Infants with crisis of cyanosis/apnea constitute risk population for gastroesophageal reflux disease in which diagnostic investigation needs to be considered.
Gastroenterology | 2012
Daniel Kotlarz; Rita Beier; Dhaarini Murugan; Jana Diestelhorst; Ole Jensen; Kaan Boztug; Dietmar Pfeifer; Hans Kreipe; Eva Doreen Pfister; Ulrich Baumann; Jacek Puchałka; Jens Bohne; Odul Egritas; Buket Dalgic; Kaija-Leena Kolho; Axel Sauerbrey; Stephan Buderus; Tayfun Güngör; Axel Enninger; Yu Kar Ling Koda; Graziella Guariso; Batia Weiss; Selim Corbacioglu; Piotr Socha; Nuray Uslu; Ayse Metin; Ghassan Wahbeh; Khalid Husain; Dina Ramadan; Waleed Al Herz
Archive | 1993
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Dorina Barbieri; Cristina M. K Sototuka; Maria Elizabeth Machado Pinto e Silva
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 1992
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Antonio A Laudanna; Dorina Barbieri
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 1985
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Dorina Barbieri
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 1983
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Dorina Barbieri
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010
Adriana V. Safatle-Ribeiro; Eliana Vidolin; Luciana B. Oliveira; Shirley C. Ortiz; Yu Kar Ling Koda; Kiyoshi Iriya; Eduardo Guimarães Hourneaux de Moura; Paulo Sakai
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 1999
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Isaura R Assumpcao; Dorina Barbieri
Archive | 1993
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Dorina Barbieri; Cristina M. K Sototuka; Maria Elizabeth Machado Pinto e Silva
Pediatria (Säo Paulo) | 1987
Yu Kar Ling Koda; Dorina Barbieri