Long-term Outcomes of Per-oral Endoscopic Myotomy in Spastic Esophageal Motility Disorders A Large, Single-Center Study

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Nabi, Zaheer [1 ]
Chavan, Radhika [1 ]
Ramchandani, Mohan [1 ]
Basha, Jahangeer [1 ]
Jagtap, Nitin [1 ]
Karyampudi, Arun [1 ]
Darisetty, Santosh [1 ]
Tandan, Manu [1 ]
Goud, Rajesh [1 ]
Rao, Guduru Venkat [1 ]
Reddy, Duvvur Nageshwar [1 ]
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[1] Asian Inst Gastroenterol, Hyderabad 500082, India
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achalasia cardia; endoscopy; myotomy; adverse events; JACKHAMMER ESOPHAGUS; CHICAGO CLASSIFICATION; III ACHALASIA; PROGRESSION; POEM;
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10.1097/MCG.0000000000001395
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Aims: Spastic esophageal motility disorders (SEMD) are a rare group of motility disorders including type III achalasia, distal esophageal spasm (DES), and Jackhammer esophagus (JHE). Limited data suggest that per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) may be effective in these disorders. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of POEM in SEMD. Methods: The data of patients with SEMD who underwent POEM (January 2013 to December 2019) were analyzed, retrospectively. The following outcomes were recorded: POEM procedure details, technical and clinical success, adverse events, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Clinical success was classified as immediate (<1 y), short-term (1 to 3 y), medium term (3 to 5 y), and long-term (>5 y). Results: A total of 1115 POEM procedures were performed during the study period for achalasia and nonachalasia spastic motility disorders. POEM was performed for SEMD in 74 (6.6%) patients including type III in 53, DES in 11, and JHE in 10 patients. Technical success was achieved in all the patients. The median follow-up for the entire group was 47.5 months (range: 2 to 77 mo). Clinical success at short-term (1 to 3 y) and long-term follow-up (>5 y) was attained in 85.2% and 82.6% patients, respectively. There was no significant difference in the clinical success between type III achalasia and JHE/DES. Mild and moderate adverse events were recorded in 21 (28.4%) cases. GERD was detected in 23 (56.1%) patients with 24-hour pH study. Erosive esophagitis and symptomatic GERD were found in 36 (48.6%) and 16 (21.6%) patients, respectively. Conclusions: POEM is a safe, effective, and durable treatment modality for spastic motility disorders of the esophagus. However, GERD is found in about half of the patients mandating close monitoring after POEM.
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