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Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) enables the comprehensive evaluation of the esophageal motor function. However, protocols are not uniform and clinical practices vary widely among institutions. This study aims to understand the current HRM practice in Korea. METHODS: The s...
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The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8266491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34210899 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm20217 |
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author | Gong, Eun Jeong Choi, Soo In Lee, Bong Eun Min, Yang Won Cho, Yu Kyung Jung, Kee Wook Kim, Ji Hyun Park, Moo In |
author_facet | Gong, Eun Jeong Choi, Soo In Lee, Bong Eun Min, Yang Won Cho, Yu Kyung Jung, Kee Wook Kim, Ji Hyun Park, Moo In |
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description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) enables the comprehensive evaluation of the esophageal motor function. However, protocols are not uniform and clinical practices vary widely among institutions. This study aims to understand the current HRM practice in Korea. METHODS: The survey was sent via email through the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. The questions covered descriptive information, preparation, techniques, analysis, and reporting of esophageal HRM. RESULTS: The survey was completed in 32 (74.4%) out of 43 centers, including 24 tertiary and 8 secondary referral centers. Of the 32 centers, 25 (78.1%) performed HRM in a sitting position, while 7 centers (21.9%) reported performing HRM in a supine position. All the centers utilized single wet swallows as a standard, but the volume, frequency, and interval between swallows varied widely. Sixteen centers (50.0%) applied adjunctive tests, including multiple rapid swallows (n = 16) and rapid drink challenges (n = 9). Parameters assessed and documented in the report were similar. In addition to the assessment of the esophagogastric junction and esophageal body, 27 centers (84.8%) and 18 centers (56.3%) included measurements for the upper esophageal sphincter and the pharynx, respectively, in the HRM protocol. CONCLUSIONS: We found a variation in the available HRM practice among centers, even though they broadly agreed in the data analysis. Efforts are needed to develop a standardized protocol for HRM measurement. |
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spelling | pubmed-82664912021-07-30 Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey Gong, Eun Jeong Choi, Soo In Lee, Bong Eun Min, Yang Won Cho, Yu Kyung Jung, Kee Wook Kim, Ji Hyun Park, Moo In J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) enables the comprehensive evaluation of the esophageal motor function. However, protocols are not uniform and clinical practices vary widely among institutions. This study aims to understand the current HRM practice in Korea. METHODS: The survey was sent via email through the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. The questions covered descriptive information, preparation, techniques, analysis, and reporting of esophageal HRM. RESULTS: The survey was completed in 32 (74.4%) out of 43 centers, including 24 tertiary and 8 secondary referral centers. Of the 32 centers, 25 (78.1%) performed HRM in a sitting position, while 7 centers (21.9%) reported performing HRM in a supine position. All the centers utilized single wet swallows as a standard, but the volume, frequency, and interval between swallows varied widely. Sixteen centers (50.0%) applied adjunctive tests, including multiple rapid swallows (n = 16) and rapid drink challenges (n = 9). Parameters assessed and documented in the report were similar. In addition to the assessment of the esophagogastric junction and esophageal body, 27 centers (84.8%) and 18 centers (56.3%) included measurements for the upper esophageal sphincter and the pharynx, respectively, in the HRM protocol. CONCLUSIONS: We found a variation in the available HRM practice among centers, even though they broadly agreed in the data analysis. Efforts are needed to develop a standardized protocol for HRM measurement. The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2021-07-30 2021-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8266491/ /pubmed/34210899 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm20217 Text en © 2021 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/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 (https://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 Gong, Eun Jeong Choi, Soo In Lee, Bong Eun Min, Yang Won Cho, Yu Kyung Jung, Kee Wook Kim, Ji Hyun Park, Moo In Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title | Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title_full | Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title_fullStr | Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title_short | Variations in Clinical Practice of Esophageal High-resolution Manometry: A Nationwide Survey |
title_sort | variations in clinical practice of esophageal high-resolution manometry: a nationwide survey |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8266491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34210899 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm20217 |
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