Rumination or belching-regurgitation? Differential diagnosis using oesophageal impedance-manometry.

Neurogastroenterology and Motility : the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
Nathalie RommelD Sifrim

Abstract

Rumination is an eating disorder clinically suspected in the presence of chronic regurgitation of recently ingested food with subsequent re-mastication and swallowing. Oesophageal manometry is currently used to confirm the diagnosis, however, it is difficult to distinguish rumination from postprandial belching-regurgitation, being the manometric pattern identical in both situations. Oesophageal impedance allows recognition between liquid and gas gastro-oesophageal reflux. Our aims were (i) to improve diagnosis of rumination using combined impedance-manometry (ii) to assess the gastro-oesophageal pressure-flow pattern in rumination events. Sixteen patients with clinically suspected rumination underwent impedance-manometry monitoring for 1 h after a solid liquid meal. Manometry was first analysed blindly to the impedance pattern. All events marked by the patients and straining episodes were identified. After the manometric analysis, impedance tracings were unblinded and each straining episode was analysed for presence of liquid and/or gas oesophageal retrograde flow. Only rumination events were included for additional evaluation. Postprandial manometry showed a pattern compatible with rumination in 12/16 patients. In total, imped...Continue Reading

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