Improved Assessment of Bolus Clearance in Patients With Achalasia Using High-Resolution Impedance Manometry

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Carlson, Dustin A. [1 ]
Beveridge, Claire A. [1 ]
Lin, Zhiyue [1 ]
Balla, Michelle [1 ]
Gregory, Dyanna [1 ]
Tye, Michael [1 ]
Ritter, Katherine [1 ]
Kahrilas, Peter J. [1 ]
Pandolfino, John E. [1 ]
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[1] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, 676 St Clair St,Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
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Outcome; Symptom; Esophagram; Swallow; INEFFECTIVE ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY; CHICAGO CLASSIFICATION; PNEUMATIC DILATION; RETENTION; METRICS;
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10.1016/j.cgh.2017.11.019
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Esophageal retention is typically evaluated by timed-barium esophagram in patients treated for achalasia. Esophageal bolus clearance can also be evaluated using high-resolution impedance manometry. We evaluated the associations of conventional and novel high-resolution impedance manometry metrics, esophagram, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in achalasia. METHODS: We performed a prospective study of 70 patients with achalasia (age, 20-81 y; 30 women) treated by pneumatic dilation or myotomy who underwent follow-up evaluations from April 2013 through December 2015 (median, 12 mo after treatment; range, 3-183 mo). Patients were assessed using timed-barium esophagrams, high-resolution impedance manometry, and PROs, determined from Eckardt scores (the primary outcome) and the brief esophageal dysphagia questionnaire. Barium column height was measured from esophagrams taken 5 minutes after ingestion of barium (200 mL). Impedance-manometry was analyzed for bolus transit (dichotomized) and with a customized MATLAB program (The MathWorks, Inc, Natick, MA) to calculate the esophageal impedance integral (EII) ratio. RESULTS: Optimal cut points to identify a good PRO (defined as Eckardt score of <= 3) were esophagram barium column height of 3 cm (identified patients with a good PRO with 63% sensitivity and 75% specificity) and an EII ratio of 0.41 (identified patients with a good PRO with 83% sensitivity and 75% specificity). Complete bolus transit identified patients with a good PRO with 28% sensitivity and 75% specificity. Of the 25 patients who met these cut points for both esophagram barium column height and EII ratio, 23 (92%) had a good PRO. Of the 17 patients who met neither cut point, 14 (82%) had a poor PRO (Eckardt score above 3). CONCLUSIONS: In a prospective study of 70 patients with achalasia, we found EII ratio identified patients with good PROs with higher levels of sensitivity (same specificity) than timed-barium esophagram or impedance-manometry bolus transit assessments. The EII ratio should be added to achalasia outcome evaluations that involve high-resolution impedance manometry as an independent measure and to complement timed-barium esophagram.
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