Pediatric pH probe study
What is a pediatric pH probe study?
A pH probe study measures the pH (amount of acidity) in the esophagus (food tube). The study helps determine whether or not acid is coming up from the stomach.
What can I expect with a pediatric pH probe study?
A pH probe study measures the pH (amount of acidity) in the esophagus (food tube). The study helps determine whether or not acid is coming up from the stomach.
A pH probe study is usually done in patients:
if gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is suspected
to determine how effective treatment is while taking antacids
to help explain nighttime cough, hoarseness, or other complaints
What can I expect after a pediatric pH probe study?
After 18-24 hours, the tube is removed. The information stored in the recorder is analyzed. Your child's provider will contact you to discuss the results and next steps.
Pediatric pH probe study doctors and providers
- Bradley Barth, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Amal Aqul, MDPediatric Hepatologist
- Sarah Barlow, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Nandini Channabasappa, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Aakash Goyal, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Bhaskar Gurram, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Lauren Lazar, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Charina Ramirez, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Norberto Rodriguez-Baez, MDPediatric Hepatologist
- Isabel Rojas Santamaria, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Rinarani Sanghavi, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Meghana Sathe, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Mhammad Gaith Semrin, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Luis Sifuentes-Dominguez, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- David Troendle, MDPediatric Gastroenterologist
- Phuong Luu, PA-CPhysician Assistant - Gastroenterology
- Van Nguyen, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology
- Jennifer Peacock, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology
- Shabina Walji-Virani, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Gastroenterology