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Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders (AEMDs) frequently present with dilated and sigmoid esophagus, and develop esophageal diverticulum (ED), although the prevalence and patients characteristics require further elucidation. METHODS: We conducted a multicente...
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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/PMC8978127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35362448 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21188 |
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author | Sato, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Abe, Hirofumi Shiwaku, Hironari Shiota, Junya Sato, Chiaki Sakae, Hiroyuki Ominami, Masaki Hata, Yoshitaka Fukuda, Hisashi Ogawa, Ryo Nakamura, Jun Tatsuta, Tetsuya Ikebuchi, Yuichiro Yokomichi, Hiroshi Terai, Shuji Inoue, Haruhiro |
author_facet | Sato, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Abe, Hirofumi Shiwaku, Hironari Shiota, Junya Sato, Chiaki Sakae, Hiroyuki Ominami, Masaki Hata, Yoshitaka Fukuda, Hisashi Ogawa, Ryo Nakamura, Jun Tatsuta, Tetsuya Ikebuchi, Yuichiro Yokomichi, Hiroshi Terai, Shuji Inoue, Haruhiro |
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description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders (AEMDs) frequently present with dilated and sigmoid esophagus, and develop esophageal diverticulum (ED), although the prevalence and patients characteristics require further elucidation. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter cohort study of 3707 patients with AEMDs from 14 facilities in Japan. Esophagography on 3682 patients were analyzed. RESULTS: Straight (n = 2798), sigmoid (n = 684), and advanced sigmoid esophagus (n = 200) were diagnosed. Multivariate analysis revealed that long disease duration, advanced age, obesity, and type I achalasia correlate positively, whereas severe symptoms and integrated relaxation pressure correlate negatively with development of sigmoid esophagus. In contrast, Grade II dilation (3.5-6.0 cm) was the most common (52.9%), while grade III dilation (≥ 6 cm) was rare (5.0%). We found early onset, male, obesity, and type I achalasia correlated positively, while advanced age correlated negatively with esophageal dilation. Dilated and sigmoid esophagus were found mostly in types I and II achalasia, but typically not found in spastic disorders. The prevalence of ED was low (n = 63, 1.7%), and non-dilated esophagus and advanced age correlated with ED development. Patients with right-sided ED (n = 35) had a long disease duration (P = 0.005) with low integrated relaxation pressure values (P = 0.008) compared with patients with left-sided ED (n = 22). Patients with multiple EDs (n = 6) had lower symptom severity than patients with a single ED (P = 0.022). CONCLUSIONS: The etiologies of dilated esophagus, sigmoid esophagus, and ED are considered multifactorial and different. Early diagnosis and optimal treatment of AEMDs are necessary to prevent these conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-89781272022-04-30 Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study Sato, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Abe, Hirofumi Shiwaku, Hironari Shiota, Junya Sato, Chiaki Sakae, Hiroyuki Ominami, Masaki Hata, Yoshitaka Fukuda, Hisashi Ogawa, Ryo Nakamura, Jun Tatsuta, Tetsuya Ikebuchi, Yuichiro Yokomichi, Hiroshi Terai, Shuji Inoue, Haruhiro J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders (AEMDs) frequently present with dilated and sigmoid esophagus, and develop esophageal diverticulum (ED), although the prevalence and patients characteristics require further elucidation. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter cohort study of 3707 patients with AEMDs from 14 facilities in Japan. Esophagography on 3682 patients were analyzed. RESULTS: Straight (n = 2798), sigmoid (n = 684), and advanced sigmoid esophagus (n = 200) were diagnosed. Multivariate analysis revealed that long disease duration, advanced age, obesity, and type I achalasia correlate positively, whereas severe symptoms and integrated relaxation pressure correlate negatively with development of sigmoid esophagus. In contrast, Grade II dilation (3.5-6.0 cm) was the most common (52.9%), while grade III dilation (≥ 6 cm) was rare (5.0%). We found early onset, male, obesity, and type I achalasia correlated positively, while advanced age correlated negatively with esophageal dilation. Dilated and sigmoid esophagus were found mostly in types I and II achalasia, but typically not found in spastic disorders. The prevalence of ED was low (n = 63, 1.7%), and non-dilated esophagus and advanced age correlated with ED development. Patients with right-sided ED (n = 35) had a long disease duration (P = 0.005) with low integrated relaxation pressure values (P = 0.008) compared with patients with left-sided ED (n = 22). Patients with multiple EDs (n = 6) had lower symptom severity than patients with a single ED (P = 0.022). CONCLUSIONS: The etiologies of dilated esophagus, sigmoid esophagus, and ED are considered multifactorial and different. Early diagnosis and optimal treatment of AEMDs are necessary to prevent these conditions. The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2022-04-30 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8978127/ /pubmed/35362448 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21188 Text en © 2022 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 Sato, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Abe, Hirofumi Shiwaku, Hironari Shiota, Junya Sato, Chiaki Sakae, Hiroyuki Ominami, Masaki Hata, Yoshitaka Fukuda, Hisashi Ogawa, Ryo Nakamura, Jun Tatsuta, Tetsuya Ikebuchi, Yuichiro Yokomichi, Hiroshi Terai, Shuji Inoue, Haruhiro Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title | Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title_full | Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title_fullStr | Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title_short | Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study |
title_sort | development of dilated esophagus, sigmoid esophagus, and esophageal diverticulum in patients with achalasia: japan achalasia multicenter study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8978127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35362448 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21188 |
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