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Published in: Esophagus 4/2023

24-04-2023 | Dysphagia | Original Article

The relationship between manometric subtype and symptom details in achalasia

Authors: Hiroko Hosaka, Shiko Kuribayashi, Osamu Kawamura, Yuki Itoi, Keigo Sato, Yu Hashimoto, Kengo Kasuga, Hirohito Tanaka, Motoyasu Kusano, Toshio Uraoka

Published in: Esophagus | Issue 4/2023

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Abstract

Background

Although dysphagia and chest pain are the two most common symptoms in patients with achalasia, the mechanism of evoking symptoms is still unknown. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationship between symptoms and the subtypes of achalasia defined by the Chicago classification.

Methods

A total of 71consecutive patients with newly diagnosed achalasia were enrolled between March 2009 and December 2017. Esophageal motility was assessed by high-resolution manometry (HRM) with the Chicago classification v 3.0. and esophagograms. Their symptoms were evaluated with structured self-reported questionnaires focused on dysphagia and chest pain. Symptom profiles and radiographic findings according to the manometric subtypes were investigated.

Results

Among the total 71 patients, 69 patients (97%) had dysphagia and 39 patients (54%) had chest pain. Regarding dysphagia, type II patients reported dysphagia in the throat the most, while types I and III patients mostly felt it in the epigastrium. Type II patients often felt dysphagia at the time of swallowing (41%), but this was reported in only 8.7% of Type I and 33% of Type III patients (p = 0.02). Concerning chest pain, Type I patients rarely had pain during meals (14%), but more often while sleeping (43%) and in early morning (43%), while type III patients often had pain during meals (67%). Type III patients reported that solid food caused pain more often than other types (I/II/III 0/10/33%, p = 0.09).

Conclusions

Detailed symptoms of achalasia, such as its site and timing, varied by subtypes. The status of the esophageal body might induce those differences in symptoms.
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Metadata
Title
The relationship between manometric subtype and symptom details in achalasia
Authors
Hiroko Hosaka
Shiko Kuribayashi
Osamu Kawamura
Yuki Itoi
Keigo Sato
Yu Hashimoto
Kengo Kasuga
Hirohito Tanaka
Motoyasu Kusano
Toshio Uraoka
Publication date
24-04-2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Esophagus / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1612-9059
Electronic ISSN: 1612-9067
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10388-023-01008-w

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