P. Gorrotxategi et al., GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE SANDIFER SYNDROME, European journal of pediatric surgery, 5(4), 1995, pp. 203-205
Eight children presenting with the Sandifer syndrome (with neck contor
sion, radiologic studies of the cervical spine and normal neurologic e
xploration) have been studied in relation to gastro-esophageal reflux
(GER). In the eight cases barium swallow, 24 h pH-metering, manometry,
endoscopy and biopsy were made, presenting pathological GER. The bari
um swallow was pathologic in 62% of them. The pH-metering in 37%, The
lower esophageal sphincter pressures were decreased in 37%, with esoph
ageal motility alteration in 75%. Signs of macro and/or microscopic es
ophagitis were found in 62% Three patients received surgical treatment
and the rest medical treatment, with improvement of the neck contorsi
on in all cases. We have attempted to evaluate which one of the functi
onal explorations for the GER diagnosis is better in this kind of pati
ents, and we have demonstrated that the most frequently found alterati
on is the esophageal dysmotility.