“…(13) The reliability of MII/pH in detecting reflux events and its ability to characterize them according to duration, proximal extent and pH make this technique excellent for clinical research; it has already been used in newborns to assess the relationship between apnea of preterm and GER,(4), (17), (18) the effects of drugs (19), (20) During follow-up, GERD symptoms tended to disappear spontaneously, following a decay curve in which half of the patients were asymptomatic in the fifth month of age, and the vast majority were asymptomatic after the first year of life according with what was demonstrated in a previous prospective study. (22) Analysis of MII/pH variables demonstrated that, as already observed by other authors, in the first weeks of life the frequency of reflux events is physiologically high (2-4 reflux events/hour) and that weakly acidic reflux events are predominant.…”