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Role of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter on Acid Exposure Revisited with High-Resolution Manometry

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Using HRM, inadequate AL (≤1cm) and low LESPI (<400 mmHg/s/cm) are associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease and appear to have a synergistic effect on the severity of distal esophageal acid exposure. LESPI, which is a function of both sphincter length and pressure, appears to be the most sensitive HRM parameter for distal esophageal acid exposure.

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