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High resolution manometric findings in patients with Chagas' disease esophagopathy

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ASIAN PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 110-112

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1995-7645(12)60006-6

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Acahgaalass; Chagas disease; High resolution manometry

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Objective: To describe high resolution manometry features of a population of symptomatic patients with Chagas' disease esophagopathy (EDE). Methods; Sixteen symptomatic dysphagic patients with EDE [mean age (54.81 +/- 13.43) years, 10 women] were included in this study. All patients underwent a high resolution manometry. Results; Mean lower esophageal sphincter (LES) extension was (3.02 +/- 1.17) cm with a mean basal pressure of (15.25 +/- 7.00) mmHg. Residual pressure was (14.31 +/- 9.19) mmHg. Aperistalsis was found in all 16 patients. Achalasia with minimal esophageal pressurization (type I) was present in 25% of patients and achalasia with esophageal compression (type 2) in 75%, according to the Chicago Classification. Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) mean brtsal pressure was (97.96 +/- 54.22) mmHg with a residual pressure of (12.95 +/- 6.42) mmHg. Conclusions: Our results show that LES was hypotensive or normotensive in the majority of the patients. Impaired relaxation was found in a minority of our patients. Aperistalsis was seen in 100% of patients. UES had impaired relaxation in a significant number of patients. Further clinical study is needed to investigate whether manometric features can predict outcomes following the studies of idiopathic achalasia..

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