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Erschienen in: Journal of Gastroenterology 11/2019

01.04.2019 | Original Article—Alimentary Tract

Relationship between esophageal motility abnormalities and skin or lung involvements in patients with systemic sclerosis

verfasst von: Shiko Kuribayashi, Sei-ichiro Motegi, Kenichiro Hara, Yasuyuki Shimoyama, Hiroko Hosaka, Akiko Sekiguchi, Kouichi Yamaguchi, Osamu Kawamura, Takeshi Hisada, Osamu Ishikawa, Motoyasu Kusano, Toshio Uraoka

Erschienen in: Journal of Gastroenterology | Ausgabe 11/2019

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Abstract

Background

Esophageal motility abnormalities (EMAs) and interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are often seen in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) could be associated with ILDs, but it is not fully understood if ILDs are caused by GERD or SSc itself.

Methods

A total of 109 patients with SSc who underwent high-resolution manometry were enrolled. Esophageal motility was diagnosed with the Chicago classification v3.0. The severity of skin thickness was evaluated by the modified Rodnan total skin thickness score (mRSS). The severity of ILDs was assessed with the chest high-resolution computer tomography (HRCT) scoring system. Relationships between EMAs, GERD, autoantibodies, skin thickness and ILDs were evaluated.

Results

44 patients had normal esophageal motility, eight had esophago-gastric junction outflow obstruction, one had distal esophageal spasm, 27 had ineffective esophageal motility and 29 had absent contractility (AC). Patients with AC had more GERD than those with normal esophageal motility (p < 0.05). The mRSS score in patients with AC was significantly higher than that in those with normal esophageal motility (p < 0.05). The HRCT score in patients with AC tended to be higher than that in those with normal esophageal motility (p = 0.05). A multivariable analysis showed that severe skin thickness was a significant predictor of AC. GERD was not a significant predictor for ILDs.

Conclusions

There were significant correlations between EMAs and severe skin thickness. GERD is not an etiology of ILDs.
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Metadaten
Titel
Relationship between esophageal motility abnormalities and skin or lung involvements in patients with systemic sclerosis
verfasst von
Shiko Kuribayashi
Sei-ichiro Motegi
Kenichiro Hara
Yasuyuki Shimoyama
Hiroko Hosaka
Akiko Sekiguchi
Kouichi Yamaguchi
Osamu Kawamura
Takeshi Hisada
Osamu Ishikawa
Motoyasu Kusano
Toshio Uraoka
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2019
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
Journal of Gastroenterology / Ausgabe 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0944-1174
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-5922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00535-019-01578-6

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