Upper esophageal sphincter abnormalities are strongly predictive of treatment response in patients with achalasia

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作者
Mathews, Simon C. [1 ]
Ciarleglio, Maria [2 ]
Chavez, Yamile Haito [3 ]
Clarke, John O. [3 ]
Stein, Ellen [3 ]
Roland, Bani Chander [3 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
Upper esophageal sphincter; Achalasia; Motility; Dysphagia; Esophageal disorders; CHICAGO CLASSIFICATION; MANOMETRY; PHARYNGEAL; MOTILITY; DISORDERS; DYSPHAGIA; PRESSURE; AGE;
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10.12998/wjcc.v2.i9.448
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM: To investigate the relationship between upper esophageal sphincter abnormalities achalasia treatment METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of 41 consecutive patients referred for high resolution esophageal manometry with a final manometric diagnosis of achalasia. Patients were sub-divided by presence or absence of Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) abnormality, and clinical and manometric profiles were compared. Correlation between UES abnormality and sub-type (i.e., hypertensive, hypotensive or impaired relaxation) and a number of variables, including qualitative treatment response, achalasia sub-type, co-morbid medical illness, psychiatric illness, surgical history, dominant presenting symptom, treatment type, age and gender were also evaluated. RESULTS: Among all 41 patients, 24 (58.54%) had a UES abnormality present. There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of age, gender or any other clinical or demographic profiles. Among those with UES abnormalities, the majority were either hypertensive (41.67%) or had impaired relaxation (37.5%) as compared to hypotensive (20.83%), although this did not reach statistical significance (P = 0.42). There was no specific association between treatment response and treatment type received; however, there was a significant association between UES abnormalities and treatment response. In patients with achalasia and concomitant UES abnormalities, 87.5% had poor treatment response, while only 12.5% had favorable response. In contrast, in patients with achalasia and no UES abnormalities, the majority (78.57%) had good treatment response, as compared to 21.43% with poor treatment response (P = 0.0001). After controlling for achalasia sub-type, those with UES abnormality had 26 times greater odds of poor treatment response than those with no UES abnormality (P = 0.009). Similarly, after controlling for treatment type, those with UES abnormality had 13.9 times greater odds of poor treatment response compared to those with no UES abnormality (P = 0.017). CONCLUSION: The presence of UES abnormalities in patients with achalasia significantly predicted poorer treatment response as compared to those with normal UES function. (c) 2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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