Mean Nocturnal Baseline Impedance (MNBI) Provides Evidence for Standardized Management Algorithms of Nonacid Gastroesophageal Reflux-Induced Chronic Cough.
Yiqing ZhuTongyangzi ZhangShengyuan WangWanzhen LiWenbo ShiXiao BaiBingxian ShaMengru ZhangSiwan WenCuiqin ShiXianghuai XuLi YuPublished in: International journal of clinical practice (2023)
Proximal MNBI < 2140 Ω may be used to screen patients with nonacid GERC suitable for standard antireflux therapy and in standardized management algorithms for nonacid GERC. In the absence of MNBI, weakly acid reflux > 45 can be used as an auxiliary indicator.