Bravo Esophageal pH Test | What You Need To Know
Bravo pH testing is performed to help evaluate patients with acid reflux symptoms. The bravo capsule is inserted in the esophagus (food tube) during an upper endoscopy and the patient will wear a small receiver to record the data from the capsule for 48 to 96 hours after testing. Proper testing requires the patient to follow some basic instructions which are highlighted in this educational video.#JHMGastro

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