Transmitted cardiovascular pulsations on high resolution esophageal impedance manometry, and their significance in dysphagia

被引:8
作者
Chaudhry, Naueen A. [1 ]
Zahid, Kamran [2 ]
Keihanian, Sara [1 ]
Dai, Yunfeng [3 ]
Zhang, Qing [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Med, Div Gastroenterol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Div Hosp Med, Dept Med, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[3] Univ Florida, Dept Biostat, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
关键词
High resolution esophageal manometry; Dysphagia; Dysphagia lusoria; Dysphagia cardia; Esophageal motility; Thoracic cardiovascular structures; Esophageal disorders; MOTILITY DISORDERS; CHICAGO CLASSIFICATION; AORTICA; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.3748/wjg.v23.i44.7840
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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AIM To investigate the behavior of pulsatile pressure zones (PPZ's) as noted on high resolution esophageal impedance manometry (HREIM), and determine their association with dysphagia. METHODS Retrospective, single center case control design screening HREIM studies for cases (dysphagia) and controls (no dysphagia). Thoracic radiology studies were reviewed further in cases for (thoracic cardiovascular) thoracic cardiovascular (TCV) structures in esophageal proximity to compare with HREIM findings. Manometric data was collected for number, location, axial length, PPZ pressure and esophageal clearance function (impedance). RESULTS Among 317 screened patients, 56% cases and 64% controls had PPZ's. Fifty cases had an available thoracic radiology comparison. The distribution of PPZ's in these 50 cases and 59 controls was similar (average 1.4 PPZ/patient). Controls (mean 31.2 +/- SD 12 years) were a significantly younger population than cases (mean 67.3 +/- SD 14.9 years) with P < 0.0001. The upright posture PPZ pressure was higher in controls (15.7 +/- 10.0 mmHg) than cases (10.8 +/- 9.7 mmHg). Although statistically significant (P = 0.005), it was a weak predictor using logistic regression and ROC model (AUC = 0.65). Three dysphagia patients had partial compression from external TCV on radiology (1 aberrant subclavian artery, 2 dilated left atrium). The posture (supine vs upright) with more prominent PPZ' s impaired bolus clearance in 9 additional cases by > 20%. CONCLUSION Transmitted TCV pulsations observed in HREIM bear no significant impact on swallowing. However, in older adults with dysphagia, evidence of impaired bolus clearance on impedance should be evaluated for external TCV compression. These associations have never been explored previously in literature, and are novel.
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