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Study Refutes Commonly Held Belief that Patients with Heartburn Unrelieved by Proton Pump Inhibitors Have “Refractory GERD”

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New Research Could Change Clinical Practice for Cases of Unmanaged Heartburn

Study Counters Commonly Held Belief that All Patients with Persistent Heartburn Suffer from GERD

A new study published Thursday in The New England Journal of Medicine finds that the majority of patients (66%) seen for persistent heartburn despite using PPIs have symptoms that are NOT caused by acid production as previously assumed.

A more systematic workup revealed that these troublesome cases instead have other causes that create a burning sensation in the esophagus, which mimics GERD.  This is important because, previously these patients might have been referred for an unnecessary surgery, which ultimately would not have alleviated their symptoms.

Additionally, in the group whose heartburn was positively identified as caused by acid reflux, which was about 20% of cases, surgery was superior (67% success rate) to continued medical therapy (28% success rate).

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