[TIMED BARIUM SWALLOW: CLINICAL UTILITY, INDICATIONS AND HOW TO INTERPRET THE STUDY].

Harefuah Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Fahmi Shibli, Amir Mari, Matan Siterman, Nir Bar, Mark Teshler, Ram Dickman, Yeshai Ron
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Abstract

Background: Timed barium swallow (TBS) is a simple non-invasive diagnostic test to evaluate esophageal emptying of liquids. TBS was originally described for the assessment of response to treatment in achalasia patients. Since then, its use has been expanded, including assessment of dysphagia in other esophageal motility disorders.

Objectives: To provide a clinical review summarizing the main indications, protocol, interpretation and complementary role of TBS in the diagnosis of esophageal motility disorders.

Methods: A working group of gastroenterologists specialized in neurogastroenterology and motility disorders and radiologist reviewed the relevant medical literature on TBS.

Results: TBS provides an objective measure of esophagogastric junction (EGJ) opening and esophageal clearance. It is a useful diagnostic tool in achalasia, assessing the severity of EGJ obstruction and response to treatment. TBS complements high-resolution manometry (HRM) in symptomatic EGJ outflow obstruction (EGJOO) to help determining a need for treatment. TBS may also play a role in the assessment of absent contractility and other hypomotility disorders. TBS adds objective data on esophageal emptying which can aid decision-making when HRM is unclear or unavailable.

Conclusions: TBS is a simple non-invasive diagnostic test for the evaluation of esophageal dysfunction. In achalasia and EGJOO, combined with a clinical evaluation and HRM findings, TBS provides valuable additional data and can guide treatment decisions.

[定时吞钡:临床应用,适应症和如何解释研究]。
背景:定时吞钡(TBS)是一种简单的无创食管排空诊断试验。TBS最初被描述为评估贲门失弛缓症患者对治疗的反应。从那时起,它的应用已经扩大,包括评估其他食道运动障碍的吞咽困难。目的:综述TBS在食管运动障碍诊断中的主要适应症、方案、解释及补充作用。方法:由神经胃肠病学和运动障碍的胃肠病学专家和放射科专家组成的工作组回顾了TBS的相关医学文献。结果:TBS能客观测量食管胃交界(EGJ)开口和食管清除率。它是贲门失弛缓症的一个有用的诊断工具,可以评估EGJ阻塞的严重程度和对治疗的反应。TBS是对症状性EGJ流出梗阻(EGJOO)的高分辨率测压(HRM)的补充,有助于确定是否需要治疗。TBS也可能在评估无收缩性和其他低运动障碍方面发挥作用。TBS增加了食道排空的客观数据,可以在人力资源管理不清楚或不可用时帮助决策。结论:TBS是评价食管功能障碍的一种简单、无创的诊断方法。在贲门失弛缓症和EGJOO中,结合临床评估和HRM结果,TBS提供了有价值的额外数据,可以指导治疗决策。
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