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Although the characteristic symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are heartburn and regurgitation, chest pain is a variable symptom in some. To investigate factors associated with the occurrence of noncardiac chest pain during a GERD episode, researchers retrospectively assessed data from 120 patients with a primary GERD symptom of retrosternal pain who had undergone ambulatory 24-hour pH-impedance monitoring. Proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) were discontinued at least 7 days before monitoring.
Baseline heartburn and regurgitation were reported in 49% and 24%, respectively, and 42% of participants reported one of these symptoms during the pH monitoring. Among over 4000 reflux episodes observed, 76% were acidic and 24% were weakly a…