PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2967828-4 1988 GER should be looked for carefully on any barium-meal study in patients with CF; these patients have an increased incidence of reflux, with its implications for lung function, and are not good candidates for surgical intervention. Barium 42-48 GER Homo sapiens 0-3 435065-5 1979 Barium roentgenography showed GER in 61 patients, whereas additional tests (particularly pH monitoring) were required for detection of GER in 22 patients. Barium 0-6 GER Homo sapiens 30-33 7620412-1 1995 BACKGROUND: A cricopharyngeal bar seen on barium fluoroscopy has been shown to be related to the presence of gastroesophageal reflux (GER). Barium 42-48 GER Homo sapiens 134-137 20308499-9 2010 CONCLUSION: All patients with a feline esophagus at barium esophagography had associated GER. Barium 52-58 GER Homo sapiens 89-92 20308499-11 2010 When a feline esophagus is detected during barium studies, the patient is extremely likely to have GER whether or not GER is seen at fluoroscopy. Barium 43-49 GER Homo sapiens 99-102 16530370-1 2006 OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there is an association between abnormal primary peristalsis in the esophagus and gastroesophageal reflux (GER) on barium studies. Barium 147-153 GER Homo sapiens 139-142 12880996-1 2003 OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlation between massive gastroesophageal reflux (GER) on barium studies and pathologic acid reflux on 24-h pH monitoring. Barium 89-95 GER Homo sapiens 81-84 12880996-7 2003 RESULTS: Massive GER was observed on barium studies in 11 (39%) of the 28 patients and reflux below the thoracic inlet or no reflux in the remaining 17 patients (61%) who comprised the control group. Barium 37-43 GER Homo sapiens 17-20 12880996-9 2003 The pH in the distal esophagus on pH monitoring was less than 4.0 for 13.1% of the recumbent period for patients with massive GER on barium studies compared with 6.2% of the recumbent period for the control group (P = 0.0076). Barium 133-139 GER Homo sapiens 126-129