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Erschienen in: Esophagus 4/2020

11.05.2020 | Original Article

Peroral endoscopic myotomy is a safe and effective treatment modality for geriatric patients with achalasia

verfasst von: Madhusudhan R. Sanaka, Pravallika Chadalavada, Mohammad Alomari, Andrew Tang, Malav Parikh, Rajat Garg, Niyathi Gupta, Prashanthi Thota, Scott Gabbard, Sudish Murthy, Siva Raja

Erschienen in: Esophagus | Ausgabe 4/2020

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Abstract

Background

Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is an appealing treatment for older patients, as it is minimally invasive but highly efficacious similar to surgical myotomy. However, there is a lack of systematic studies analyzing POEM outcomes in young (< 65 years) versus geriatric patients (≥ 65 years). Hence, we aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of POEM in young versus geriatric patients.

Methods

Records of all achalasia patients who underwent POEM at our institution between April 2014 and May 2019 were reviewed. Patients were categorized into two groups: young (< 65 years) and old (≥ 65 years). Demographic and procedural details, timed barium esophagram (TBE), high-resolution manometry (HREM), pH study findings and Eckardt scores were compared between the two groups. Post-POEM Eckhardt score of ≤ 3 was defined as treatment success.

Results

A total of 148 patients met the study criteria (young = 93; old = 55). Younger patients were more likely to have lower TBE height at 1 min but wider TBE width at 5 min. The rest of the pre-operative parameters and Eckardt scores were similar in the two groups. Young patients were more likely to have undergone prior Heller myotomy, while Botox injections were common in the older group. The operative details and outcomes were similar in the two groups. Treatment success rates were similar in both groups (94.9% young vs. 94.7% in old patients, p = 1.00). At 2-month follow-up, both groups showed significant improvements in Eckhardt scores and HREM parameters; however, older patients showed greater improvement in TBE height at 1 and 5 min. The rates of symptomatic GERD and abnormal esophageal pH study findings were similar in the two groups.

Conclusion

POEM was safe and highly effective treatment for geriatric patients with achalasia. These findings suggest that POEM might emerge as the preferred approach for myotomy in this patient population.
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Metadaten
Titel
Peroral endoscopic myotomy is a safe and effective treatment modality for geriatric patients with achalasia
verfasst von
Madhusudhan R. Sanaka
Pravallika Chadalavada
Mohammad Alomari
Andrew Tang
Malav Parikh
Rajat Garg
Niyathi Gupta
Prashanthi Thota
Scott Gabbard
Sudish Murthy
Siva Raja
Publikationsdatum
11.05.2020
Verlag
Springer Singapore
Erschienen in
Esophagus / Ausgabe 4/2020
Print ISSN: 1612-9059
Elektronische ISSN: 1612-9067
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10388-020-00746-5

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