Kansas Medical Clinic, P.A.

Gastroenterology
Procedures and Prep Information

Colon Cancer Screening

Colonoscopy

ERCP

Esophageal Manometry

Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

Helicobacter Pylori Breath Test

Lactulose Breath Test

Liver Biopsy

Pharyngeal PH Study

Upper Endoscopy (EGD)

Wireless Small Bowel Capsule

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Pharyngeal PH Study

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Pharyngeal pH study is a minimally invasive in-office procedure to test the levels of pH in the upper esophagus. The purpose of this exam is to determine if gastroesophageal reflux disease is the cause of a patient's symptoms.

A small catheter is passed through the nasal passage into the oropharynx. It is secured in place with a Tegaderm dressing and connected to a small data recorder, which records the pH data over a 24-hour period. Once the patient returns, the catheter is removed and the pH information is downloaded with special software to a computer. This information is then graphed and calculated. Reports are often available within a few days.

Preparation includes discontinuing proton pump inhibitors for 7-10 days. The patient should arrive for testing while fasting the morning of the procedure.

To schedule, please call the nursing staff at:

Kansas Medical Clinic, P.A.
2200 S.W. 6th St
Topeka, KS 66606
785-354-8518

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