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200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Single swallow integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) on high-resolution manometry (HRM) does not always accurately predict esophagogastric outflow obstruction on timed barium esophagogram (TBE). Furthermore, neither single swallow IRP or TBE is reliable in predicting symptoms, partic...

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Autores principales: Woodland, Philip, Gabieta-Sonmez, Shirley, Arguero, Julieta, Ooi, Joanne, Nakagawa, Kenichiro, Glasinovic, Esteban, Yazaki, Etsuro, Sifrim, Daniel
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Publicado: Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6034657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29969859
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm18038
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author Woodland, Philip
Gabieta-Sonmez, Shirley
Arguero, Julieta
Ooi, Joanne
Nakagawa, Kenichiro
Glasinovic, Esteban
Yazaki, Etsuro
Sifrim, Daniel
author_facet Woodland, Philip
Gabieta-Sonmez, Shirley
Arguero, Julieta
Ooi, Joanne
Nakagawa, Kenichiro
Glasinovic, Esteban
Yazaki, Etsuro
Sifrim, Daniel
author_sort Woodland, Philip
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Single swallow integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) on high-resolution manometry (HRM) does not always accurately predict esophagogastric outflow obstruction on timed barium esophagogram (TBE). Furthermore, neither single swallow IRP or TBE is reliable in predicting symptoms, particularly after treatment with dilatation or myotomy. A 200 mL rapid drink challenge (RDC) has been proposed as an adjunctive test during HRM. This serves as a “stress-test” to the esophagogastric junction, and may yield clinically useful parameters. We aim to assess HRM parameters during RDC, and their ability to predict outflow obstruction on TBE in patients with dysphagia, and to correlate with symptoms in patients’ achalasia. METHODS: Thirty patients with dysphagia were recruited. All underwent standard single swallow HRM analysis, 200 mL RDC, then TBE. RDC parameters, including esophagogastric pressure gradient, IRP, and RDC duration were evaluated. Multiple regression analysis was performed to assess the best predictive parameter for obstruction on TBE. A further 21 patients with achalasia were evaluated with Eckhardt score, single swallow HRM, RDC, and TBE. Parameter correlation with Eckhardt score was evaluated. RESULTS: Mean IRP during RDC was the best HRM parameter at predicting outflow obstruction on TBE. This performed much better in untreated patients (sensitivity 100% and specificity 85.5%) than in previously treated patients (sensitivity 50% and specificity 66%). In patients with achalasia, mean IRP during RDC was the only parameter that correlated with symptom score. CONCLUSION: Mean IRP during RDC appears to be a clinically useful “stress test” to the esophagogastric junction during HRM.
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spelling pubmed-60346572018-07-12 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity Woodland, Philip Gabieta-Sonmez, Shirley Arguero, Julieta Ooi, Joanne Nakagawa, Kenichiro Glasinovic, Esteban Yazaki, Etsuro Sifrim, Daniel J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Single swallow integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) on high-resolution manometry (HRM) does not always accurately predict esophagogastric outflow obstruction on timed barium esophagogram (TBE). Furthermore, neither single swallow IRP or TBE is reliable in predicting symptoms, particularly after treatment with dilatation or myotomy. A 200 mL rapid drink challenge (RDC) has been proposed as an adjunctive test during HRM. This serves as a “stress-test” to the esophagogastric junction, and may yield clinically useful parameters. We aim to assess HRM parameters during RDC, and their ability to predict outflow obstruction on TBE in patients with dysphagia, and to correlate with symptoms in patients’ achalasia. METHODS: Thirty patients with dysphagia were recruited. All underwent standard single swallow HRM analysis, 200 mL RDC, then TBE. RDC parameters, including esophagogastric pressure gradient, IRP, and RDC duration were evaluated. Multiple regression analysis was performed to assess the best predictive parameter for obstruction on TBE. A further 21 patients with achalasia were evaluated with Eckhardt score, single swallow HRM, RDC, and TBE. Parameter correlation with Eckhardt score was evaluated. RESULTS: Mean IRP during RDC was the best HRM parameter at predicting outflow obstruction on TBE. This performed much better in untreated patients (sensitivity 100% and specificity 85.5%) than in previously treated patients (sensitivity 50% and specificity 66%). In patients with achalasia, mean IRP during RDC was the only parameter that correlated with symptom score. CONCLUSION: Mean IRP during RDC appears to be a clinically useful “stress test” to the esophagogastric junction during HRM. Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2018-07 2018-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6034657/ /pubmed/29969859 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm18038 Text en © 2018 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Woodland, Philip
Gabieta-Sonmez, Shirley
Arguero, Julieta
Ooi, Joanne
Nakagawa, Kenichiro
Glasinovic, Esteban
Yazaki, Etsuro
Sifrim, Daniel
200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title_full 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title_fullStr 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title_full_unstemmed 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title_short 200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric Junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
title_sort 200 ml rapid drink challenge during high-resolution manometry best predicts objective esophagogastric junction obstruction and correlates with symptom severity
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6034657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29969859
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm18038
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