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A single intragastric pH electrode does not accurately measure intragastric acidity.
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Quantitative evaluations of intragastric acidity (pH) using an intragastric pH electrode and aspiration of gastric juice may yield remarkably different results. Studies that rely on a single intragastric electrode to quantitate intragastric acidity may be highly inaccurate.