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High resolution manometric findings in patients with Chagas' disease esophagopathy
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作者 Luciana C Silva fernando pp vicentine fernando AM Herbella 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2012年第2期110-112,共3页
Objective:To describe high resolution manometry features of a population of symptomatic- patients with Chagas’ disease esophagopathy(CDE).Methods:Sixteen symptomatic dysphagic patients with CDE[mean age(54.81±13... Objective:To describe high resolution manometry features of a population of symptomatic- patients with Chagas’ disease esophagopathy(CDE).Methods:Sixteen symptomatic dysphagic patients with CDE[mean age(54.81±13.43) years,10 women]were included in this study.All patients underwent a high resolution manometry.Results:Mean lower esophageal sphincter(LES) extension was(3.02±1.17) cm with a mean basal pressure of(15.25±7.00) mmHg.Residual pressure was(14.31±9.19) mmHg.Aperistalsis was found in all 16 patients.Achalasia with minimal esophageal pressurization(type I) was present in 25%of patients and achalasia with esophageal compression(type 2) in 75%,according to the Chicago Classification.Upper esophageal sphincter(UES) mean basal pressure was(97.96±54.22) mmHg with a residual pressure of(12.95±6.42) mmHg.Conclusions:Our results show that LES was hypotensive or normotensive in the majority of the patients.Impaired relaxation was found in a minority of our patients.Aperistalsis was seen in 100%of patients.UES had impaired relaxation in a significant number of patients. Further clinical study is needed to investigate whether manometric features can predict outcomes following the studies of idiopathic achalasia.. 展开更多
关键词 ACHALASIA CHAGAS DISEASE High RESOLUTION MANOMETRY
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