High-resolution manometry combined with impedance measurements discriminates the cause of dysphagia in children

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Nathalie Rommel
Taher I. Omari
Margot Selleslagh
Stamatiki Kritas
Charles Cock
Rachel Rosan
Leonel Rodriguez
Samuel Nurko
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[1] University of Leuven,Neurosciences, ExpORL
[2] University Hospital Leuven,Neurogastroenterology & Motility, Gastroenterology
[3] University of Leuven,Translational Research Center for Gastrointestinal Diseases (TARGID)
[4] Flinders University,School of Medicine
[5] University of Adelaide,The Robinson Institute
[6] Repatriation General Hospital,Investigation and Procedures Unit
[7] Harvard Medical School,Centre for Motility and Functional GI Disorders
[8] Boston Children’s Hospital ,undefined
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Esophageal motility; High-resolution manometry; Impedance measurement; Dysphagia;
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Pressure-flow analysis allows assessing esophageal bolus transport in relation to esophageal pressures. This study aimed to characterize pressure-flow metrics in relation to dysphagia in paediatric patients. We analysed esophageal pressure-impedance recordings of 5 ml liquid and viscous swallows from 35 children (17 M, mean 10.5 ± 0.8 years). Primary indication for referral was gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) (9), post-fundoplication dysphagia (5), idiopathic dysphagia (16), trachea-esophageal fistula (2) and other (3). Peristaltic function was assessed using the 20 mmHg iso-contour defect and the timing between bolus pressure and flow was assessed using the Pressure Flow Index, a metric elevated in relation to dysphagia. Patients were stratified in relation to dysphagia and to peristaltic defect size. Dysphagia was characterized by a weaker peristalsis for liquids and higher Pressure Flow Index for viscous. When patients were stratified based on weak or normal peristalsis, dysphagia with weak peristalsis related to a larger iso-contour defect size and dysphagia with normal peristalsis related to higher Pressure Flow Index.
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