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Published in: Esophagus 3/2023

Open Access 18-03-2023 | Systemic Sclerosis | Original Article

Is oropharyngoesophageal scintigraphy the method of choice for assessing dysphagia in systemic sclerosis? A single center experience

Authors: Marco Di Battista, Mariano Grosso, Mattia Da Rio, Giammarco De Mattia, Andrea Marciano, Anastasiya Valevich, Antonio Grosso, Riccardo Morganti, Duccio Volterrani, Alessandra Della Rossa, Marta Mosca

Published in: Esophagus | Issue 3/2023

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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the performance of oropharyngoesophageal scintigraphy (OPES) in the assessment of dysphagia in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), and to compare OPES results with those of barium esophagogram.

Methods

Adult SSc patients who underwent OPES for the assessment of dysphagia were enrolled. OPES was performed with both liquid and semisolid boluses and provided information regarding oropharyngeal transit time, esophageal transit time (ETT), oropharyngeal retention index (OPRI), esophageal retention index (ERI), and site of bolus retention. Barium esophagogram results were also collected.

Results

Fifty-seven SSc patients (87.7% female, mean age 57.7 years) with dysphagia were enrolled. OPES identified at least one alteration in each patient and findings were generally worse for the semisolid bolus. Esophageal motility was widely impaired with 89.5% of patients with an increased semisolid ERI, and middle-lower esophagus was the most frequent site of bolus retention. However, oropharyngeal impairment was highlighted by widespread increased OPRI, especially in anti-topoisomerase I positivity. Older patients and with longer disease duration presented slower semisolid ETT (p = 0.029 and p = 0.002, respectively). Eleven patients with dysphagia had a negative barium esophagogram: all of them presented some alterations in OPES parameters.

Conclusion

OPES revealed a marked SSc esophageal impairment, in terms of both slowed transit time and increased bolus retention, but also shed light on oropharyngeal swallowing alterations. OPES showed high sensitivity, being able to detect swallowing alterations in dysphagic patients with negative barium esophagogram. Therefore, the use of OPES for the assessment of SSc-related dysphagia in clinical practice should be promoted.
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Metadata
Title
Is oropharyngoesophageal scintigraphy the method of choice for assessing dysphagia in systemic sclerosis? A single center experience
Authors
Marco Di Battista
Mariano Grosso
Mattia Da Rio
Giammarco De Mattia
Andrea Marciano
Anastasiya Valevich
Antonio Grosso
Riccardo Morganti
Duccio Volterrani
Alessandra Della Rossa
Marta Mosca
Publication date
18-03-2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Published in
Esophagus / Issue 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1612-9059
Electronic ISSN: 1612-9067
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10388-023-00995-0

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