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Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2013; 19(27): 4386-4392
Published online Jul 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i27.4386
Table 1 Demographic characteristics of 16 patients with refractory gastroesophageal reflux-induced cough
VariablesValue
Sex (male/female)9/7
Age (yr)47.8 ± 11.6
Cough duration (mo)36.0 (27.7)
FEV1 (% predictive value)93.3 ± 8.3
FVC (% predictive value)98.1 ± 11.1
FEV1/FVC (%)80.3 ± 6.1
Cough symptom score
Daytime3 (0)
Nighttime1 (1)
DeMeester score33.1 ± 10.7
SAP (%)
SAP for acid reflux73.1 (28.2)
SAP for non-acid reflux71.2 (37.6)
Table 2 Comparison of variables in multi-channel intraluminal impedance combined with pH monitoring between patients responsive and unresponsive to baclofen
VariablesResponsive (n = 9)Unresponsive (n = 7)
DeMeester score17.9 ± 5.145.0 ± 18.0
SAP (%)
SAP for acid reflux70.0 (28.2)75.3 (56.0)
SAP for non-acid reflux87.9 (35.0)61.6 (59.1)
Acid reflux (n)26.0 (31.1)65.0 (51.0)a
Weakly acidic reflux (n)22.8 (28.7)22.0 (28.0)
Weakly alkaline reflux (n)4.0 (22.0)2.3 (21.7)
Gas reflux (n)12.0 (51.0)13.9 (10.0)
Liquid reflux (n)26.0 (11.0)24.0 (18.6)
Mixed reflux (n)45.0 (43.0)30.4 (33.7)
Proximal extent (n)13.8 (12.6)10.5 (11.5)
Bolus exposure (%)1.1 (1.6)1.3 (1.2)
Bolus clearance (s)9.3 (9.1)8.9 (6.2)
Table 3 Adverse effects in 16 patients during treatment with baclofen n (%)
Adverse effectsFrequency
Somnolence5 (31.25)
Dizziness2 (12.50)
Fatigue3 (18.75)
Nausea1 (6.25)
Diarrhea1 (6.25)