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Erschienen in: Esophagus 4/2020

30.04.2020 | Original Article

Distal contractile integral measurement and vascular compression in the esophagus: a problem unsolved?

verfasst von: Rafael Lima Kahwage, Ricardo Brandt de Oliveira

Erschienen in: Esophagus | Ausgabe 4/2020

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Abstract

Background

Distal contractile integral (DCI) is influenced by factors other than esophageal smooth muscle contractility, such as intrabolus pressure and vascular and respiratory movements’ artifacts. We aimed to determine the size of the contribution of pressures generated by vascular compression on the esophagus to the DCI measured in HRM recordings in symptomatic patients.

Methods

HRM manometry recordings obtained from 383 subjects referred to the GI motility laboratory at a tertiary center (2012–2016) were evaluated by visual inspection for evidence of strong vascular compression (SVC) of the esophagus. Clinical, demographic, manometric, and serologic data for Chagas disease were obtained. Subjects were classified, respectively, as asymptomatics (ASYM) or symptomatics (SYMP). DCI and SVC-DCI were measured, and the SVC-DCI/DCI ratio was expressed as a percentage and the difference between DCI and SVC-DCI (neat-DCI) was calculated. DCI, SVC-DCI, SVC-DCI/DCI % and neat-DCI from SYMP and ASYM were compared.

Results

SVC was conspicuous in 42 of 383 subjects (11%). In 33 subjects, SVC was detected only in supine position. SVC was localized in middle esophagus in 21 subjects (50%), in distal esophagus in 12 subjects (29%) and in both regions in 9 subjects (21%). In 9 subjects, SVC vanished from the swallowing window analysis (21%).

Conclusions

SVC is a common finding in esophageal HRM study, particularly in the supine position. Occasionally, its contribution to DCI value is sufficiently great to masquerade esophageal hypocontractility. Different manometric protocols may be required in patients with SVC.
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Metadaten
Titel
Distal contractile integral measurement and vascular compression in the esophagus: a problem unsolved?
verfasst von
Rafael Lima Kahwage
Ricardo Brandt de Oliveira
Publikationsdatum
30.04.2020
Verlag
Springer Singapore
Erschienen in
Esophagus / Ausgabe 4/2020
Print ISSN: 1612-9059
Elektronische ISSN: 1612-9067
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10388-020-00740-x

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