ZepHr Impedance/pH Reflux Monitoring System ...
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, is a one product solution for testing both acid and non-acid reflux. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD1 provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm.
Selecting the appropriate Reflux Monitoring Test for your patients is more important than ever.
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, has advantages and drawbacks. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm1.
What to know about reflux monitoring.
While an empiric PPI trial remains the first-line diagnostic test in suspected GERD patients, nearly 40% of these patients on PPI treatment continue to experience symptoms2.
When to choose impedance/pH monitoring?
Patients on PPIs who continue to experience symptoms such as cough, heartburn, regurgitation and chest pain are often difficult to diagnose using traditional pH monitoring. These PPI-refractory, endoscopy-negative patients are optimal candidates for impedance/pH reflux monitoring. In fact, physicians using only acid pH monitoring may miss up to 35% of patients with non-acid reflux.
Selecting the appropriate Reflux Monitoring Test for your patients is more important than ever.
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, has advantages and drawbacks. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm1.
What to know about reflux monitoring.
While an empiric PPI trial remains the first-line diagnostic test in suspected GERD patients, nearly 40% of these patients on PPI treatment continue to experience symptoms2.
When to choose impedance/pH monitoring?
Patients on PPIs who continue to experience symptoms such as cough, heartburn, regurgitation and chest pain are often difficult to diagnose using traditional pH monitoring. These PPI-refractory, endoscopy-negative patients are optimal candidates for impedance/pH reflux monitoring. In fact, physicians using only acid pH monitoring may miss up to 35% of patients with non-acid reflux.
To contact Innologic about ZepHr Impedance/pH Reflux Monitoring System use Get a quote.
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, is a one product solution for testing both acid and non-acid reflux. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD1 provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm.
Selecting the appropriate Reflux Monitoring Test for your patients is more important than ever.
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, has advantages and drawbacks. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm1.
What to know about reflux monitoring.
While an empiric PPI trial remains the first-line diagnostic test in suspected GERD patients, nearly 40% of these patients on PPI treatment continue to experience symptoms2.
When to choose impedance/pH monitoring?
Patients on PPIs who continue to experience symptoms such as cough, heartburn, regurgitation and chest pain are often difficult to diagnose using traditional pH monitoring. These PPI-refractory, endoscopy-negative patients are optimal candidates for impedance/pH reflux monitoring. In fact, physicians using only acid pH monitoring may miss up to 35% of patients with non-acid reflux.
Selecting the appropriate Reflux Monitoring Test for your patients is more important than ever.
Reflux monitoring, whether pH or impedance/pH, has advantages and drawbacks. The recently updated ACG Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of GERD provide a simple, yet comprehensive reflux monitoring test selection algorithm1.
What to know about reflux monitoring.
While an empiric PPI trial remains the first-line diagnostic test in suspected GERD patients, nearly 40% of these patients on PPI treatment continue to experience symptoms2.
When to choose impedance/pH monitoring?
Patients on PPIs who continue to experience symptoms such as cough, heartburn, regurgitation and chest pain are often difficult to diagnose using traditional pH monitoring. These PPI-refractory, endoscopy-negative patients are optimal candidates for impedance/pH reflux monitoring. In fact, physicians using only acid pH monitoring may miss up to 35% of patients with non-acid reflux.
To contact Innologic about ZepHr Impedance/pH Reflux Monitoring System use Get a quote.
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