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New measures of upper esophageal sphincter distensibility and opening patterns during swallowing in healthy subjects using EndoFLIPĀ®.

Authors :
Regan, J.
Walshe, M.
Rommel, N.
Tack, J.
McMahon, B. P.
Source :
Neurogastroenterology & Motility. Jan2013, Vol. 25 Issue 1, pe25-e34. 0p. 1 Diagram, 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background This paper aims to measure upper esophageal sphincter (UES) distensibility and extent and duration of UES opening during swallowing in healthy subjects using EndoFLIP®. Methods Fourteen healthy subjects (20-50 years) were recruited. An EndoFLIP® probe was passed trans-orally and the probe balloon was positioned across the UES. Two 20-mL ramp distensions were completed and UES cross-sectional area (CSA) and intra-balloon pressure (IBP) were evaluated. At 12-mL balloon volume, subjects completed dry, 5- and 10-mL liquid swallows and extent (mm) and duration (s) of UES opening and minimum IBP (mmHg) were analyzed across swallows. Key Results Thirteen subjects completed the study protocol. A significant change in UES CSA ( P < .001) and IBP ( P < .000) was observed during 20-mL distension. UES CSA increased up to 10-mL distension ( P < .001), from which point IBP raised significantly ( P = 0.004). There were significant changes in UES diameter (mm) ( P < .000) and minimum IBP (mmHg) ( P < .000) during swallowing events. Resting UES diameter (4.9 mm; IQR 0.02) and minimum IBP (18.8 mmHg; IQR 2.64) changed significantly during dry (9.6 mm; IQR 1.3: P < .001) (3.6 mmHg; IQR 4.1: P = 0.002); 5 mL (8.61 mm; IQR 2.7: P < .001) (4.8 mmHg; IQR 5.7: P < .001) and 10-mL swallows (8.3 mm; IQR 1.6: P < 0.001) (3 mmHg; 4.6: P < .001). Median duration of UES opening was 0.5 s across dry and liquid swallows ( P = 0.91). Color contour plots of EndoFLIP® data capture novel information regarding pharyngo-esophageal events during swallowing. Conclusions & Inferences Authors obtained three different types of quantitative data (CSA, IBP, and timing) regarding UES distensibility and UES opening patterns during swallowing in healthy adults using only one device (EndoFLIP®). This new measure of swallowing offers fresh information regarding UES dynamics which may ultimately improve patient care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13501925
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neurogastroenterology & Motility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
84483563
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nmo.12041