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. 2022 Jul 26;15(5):666–673. doi: 10.1159/000526170

Table 3.

24-h pH-metry and manometry results 15 years after SG

All non-converted patients Non-converted patients with symptomatic GERD Non-converted patients without GERD p value
Manometry (n = 11) (n = 6, 55%) (n = 5, 45%)
LESP, mm Hg (normal 10–35 mm Hg) 20.2±14.1 22.1±18.6 19.1±9.1 0.71
Patients increased, % 9 17 0
Patients decreased, % 9 17 0
24-h pH-metry (n = 11) (n = 6, 55%) (n = 5, 45%)
Acid exposure, % (normal <4.2%) 12.9±9.7 14.7±10.2 10.3±9.1 0.22
Patients increased, % 91 100 80
Reflux activity, n (normal <73) 98.0±80.8 112.0±81.3 87.0±0.79.7 0.18
Patients increased, % 55 67 40
DeMeester score (normal <14.72) 55.3±36.3 65.3±42.4 42.3±33.1 0.15
Patients increased, % 82 83 80

LESP, lower esophageal sphincter pressure; GERD, gastroesophageal reflux disease; SG, sleeve gastrectomy.