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    Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 2002 Dec;31(4 Suppl):S45-58.

    Assessment of relationship between acid reflux and heartburn using receiver operating characteristic curves.

    Steinbach J, Fass R, Mittal RK.

    University of California San Diego and San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, CA 92161, USA.

    Arguments proposed in this article may explain why a subgroup of patients, having so-called "functional heartburn," does not respond to acid inhibition therapy [19,20]. It is highly likely that acid is not the cause of heartburn in this group of subjects. These conclusions are supported further by observations of Wiener et al [2] and Howard et al [21], who found that a subgroup of patients with high SI have a negative Bernstein test, which suggests that the presence of acid in the esophagus at the time of spontaneous heartburn may be coincidental and does not reflect a cause-and-effect relationship between the two. The motor events responsible for the occurrence of acid reflux (longitudinal muscle contraction of the esophagus [SEC] associated with transient LES relaxation) may be the cause of heartburn sensation.

    PMID: 12489470 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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