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Short-term outcome after singular hydraulic EsoFLIP dilation in patients with achalasia: A feasibility study.
Neurogastroenterology & Motility ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-11 , DOI: 10.1111/nmo.13864
Larissa Schnurre 1 , Fritz Ruprecht Murray 1 , Valeria Schindler 1 , Daniel Runggaldier 2 , Lara Fischbach 1 , Valentine Bordier 1 , Daniel Pohl 1
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Achalasia is a chronic esophageal motility disorder characterized by impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, determined by an elevated integrated relaxation pressure (IRP > 15 mm Hg) and absent peristalsis. Goal of treatment is facilitation of flow across the EGJ but minimizing postinterventional reflux. A new advanced hydraulic dilation technology, the esophageal functional luminal imaging probe (EsoFLIP), allows dynamic monitoring of hollow organ dimensions while performing hydraulic dilation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the treatment response after single EsoFLIP dilation in achalasia patients.

中文翻译:

门失弛缓患者单一水力EsoFLIP扩张后的近期预后:一项可行性研究。

口咽失弛缓症是一种慢性食管运动障碍,其特征在于食管下括约肌的松弛受损,这是由升高的综合松弛压力(IRP> 15 mm Hg)和缺乏蠕动决定的。治疗的目标是促进流经EGJ的血流,但最大程度减少介入后返流。食管功能管腔成像探头(EsoFLIP)是一种新的先进的水力扩张技术,可以在执行水力扩张的同时动态监测中空器官的尺寸。我们研究的目的是评估单发EsoFLIP扩张后门失弛缓患者的治疗反应。
更新日期:2020-05-11
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