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King BJ et al. – GERD is prevalent in LTx recipients and may represent a modifiable risk factor for BOS. This study found non–acid reflux, measured by esophageal impedance to be associated with the development of BOS. Prospective studies are now required to investigate a causal association between GERD and the development of BOS and to establish the role of surgery for GERD in preventing progression to BOS. The methods used to identify GERD in future studies may be important.

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