Silent reflux risk after Weight-Loss surgery revealed

NCT ID NCT03705416

First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study looks at how often acid reflux (GERD) happens in people with obesity after they have a weight-loss procedure, either surgery or an endoscopic treatment. Researchers will track 250 adults to see who develops GERD symptoms or silent reflux, where acid damages the esophagus without causing heartburn. The goal is to learn more about these risks to improve future care.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States

  • Legacy Oregon Clinic

    Portland, Oregon, 97213, United States

  • Memorial Hermann Health System

    Houston, Texas, 77401, United States

  • Northwell Health

    New Hyde Park, New York, 11040, United States

  • Utah-Health: University of Utah

    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84132, United States

  • Weill Cornell

    New York, New York, 10021, United States

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