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Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan

BACKGROUND/AIMS: ManoScan and Sandhill high-resolution manometry (HRM) systems are used worldwide; however, the diagnosis of achalasia on the Starlet HRM system is not fully characterized. Furthermore, the impact of calcium channel blockers and nitrites in treating achalasia has not been investigate...

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Autores principales: Tatsuta, Tetsuya, Sato, Hiroki, Fujiyoshi, Yusuke, Abe, Hirofumi, Shiwaku, Akio, Shiota, Junya, Sato, Chiaki, Ominami, Masaki, Hata, Yoshitaka, Fukuda, Hisashi, Ogawa, Ryo, Nakamura, Jun, Ikebuchi, Yuichiro, Yokomichi, Hiroshi, Fukuda, Shinsaku, Inoue, Haruhiro
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9577579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250363
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21254
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author Tatsuta, Tetsuya
Sato, Hiroki
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Abe, Hirofumi
Shiwaku, Akio
Shiota, Junya
Sato, Chiaki
Ominami, Masaki
Hata, Yoshitaka
Fukuda, Hisashi
Ogawa, Ryo
Nakamura, Jun
Ikebuchi, Yuichiro
Yokomichi, Hiroshi
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Inoue, Haruhiro
author_facet Tatsuta, Tetsuya
Sato, Hiroki
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Abe, Hirofumi
Shiwaku, Akio
Shiota, Junya
Sato, Chiaki
Ominami, Masaki
Hata, Yoshitaka
Fukuda, Hisashi
Ogawa, Ryo
Nakamura, Jun
Ikebuchi, Yuichiro
Yokomichi, Hiroshi
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Inoue, Haruhiro
author_sort Tatsuta, Tetsuya
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND/AIMS: ManoScan and Sandhill high-resolution manometry (HRM) systems are used worldwide; however, the diagnosis of achalasia on the Starlet HRM system is not fully characterized. Furthermore, the impact of calcium channel blockers and nitrites in treating achalasia has not been investigated using HRM. Management of recurrent cases is a priority issue, although few studies have examined patient characteristics. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, large-scale database analysis. First, the diagnosis of treatment-naive achalasia in each HRM system was investigated. Next, patient characteristics were compared between type I-III achalasia, and the impact of patient characteristics, including calcium channel blocker and nitrite use for integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) values, were analyzed. Finally, patient characteristics with recurrent achalasia were elucidated. RESULTS: The frequency of type I achalasia with Starlet was significantly higher than that with ManoScan and Sandhill HRM systems. In achalasia, multivariate analysis identified male sex, advanced age, long disease duration, obesity, type I achalasia, and sigmoid type as risk factors related to normal IRP values (< 26 mmHg). Calcium channel blockers and nitrites use had no significant impact on the IRP values, although achalasia symptoms were indicated to be alleviated. In recurrent cases, the IRP value was significantly lower, and advanced age, long disease duration, and sigmoid type were more common than in treatment-naive patients. CONCLUSIONS: We should cautiously interpret the type of achalasia and IRP values in the Starlet HRM system. Symptoms of recurrent cases are related to disease progression rather than IRP values, which should be considered in decision making.
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spelling pubmed-95775792022-10-30 Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan Tatsuta, Tetsuya Sato, Hiroki Fujiyoshi, Yusuke Abe, Hirofumi Shiwaku, Akio Shiota, Junya Sato, Chiaki Ominami, Masaki Hata, Yoshitaka Fukuda, Hisashi Ogawa, Ryo Nakamura, Jun Ikebuchi, Yuichiro Yokomichi, Hiroshi Fukuda, Shinsaku Inoue, Haruhiro J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: ManoScan and Sandhill high-resolution manometry (HRM) systems are used worldwide; however, the diagnosis of achalasia on the Starlet HRM system is not fully characterized. Furthermore, the impact of calcium channel blockers and nitrites in treating achalasia has not been investigated using HRM. Management of recurrent cases is a priority issue, although few studies have examined patient characteristics. METHODS: We conducted a multicenter, large-scale database analysis. First, the diagnosis of treatment-naive achalasia in each HRM system was investigated. Next, patient characteristics were compared between type I-III achalasia, and the impact of patient characteristics, including calcium channel blocker and nitrite use for integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) values, were analyzed. Finally, patient characteristics with recurrent achalasia were elucidated. RESULTS: The frequency of type I achalasia with Starlet was significantly higher than that with ManoScan and Sandhill HRM systems. In achalasia, multivariate analysis identified male sex, advanced age, long disease duration, obesity, type I achalasia, and sigmoid type as risk factors related to normal IRP values (< 26 mmHg). Calcium channel blockers and nitrites use had no significant impact on the IRP values, although achalasia symptoms were indicated to be alleviated. In recurrent cases, the IRP value was significantly lower, and advanced age, long disease duration, and sigmoid type were more common than in treatment-naive patients. CONCLUSIONS: We should cautiously interpret the type of achalasia and IRP values in the Starlet HRM system. Symptoms of recurrent cases are related to disease progression rather than IRP values, which should be considered in decision making. The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2022-10-30 2022-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9577579/ /pubmed/36250363 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21254 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
Tatsuta, Tetsuya
Sato, Hiroki
Fujiyoshi, Yusuke
Abe, Hirofumi
Shiwaku, Akio
Shiota, Junya
Sato, Chiaki
Ominami, Masaki
Hata, Yoshitaka
Fukuda, Hisashi
Ogawa, Ryo
Nakamura, Jun
Ikebuchi, Yuichiro
Yokomichi, Hiroshi
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Inoue, Haruhiro
Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title_full Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title_fullStr Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title_short Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
title_sort subtype of achalasia and integrated relaxation pressure measured using the starlet high-resolution manometry system: a multicenter study in japan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9577579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250363
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm21254
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