EsoFLIP-assisted dilation for dysphagia in systemic sclerosis: Highlighting the role of multimodal esophageal evaluation.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2025-1273
Subhankar Chakraborty, Martha Yearsley
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Abstract

Scleroderma is an autoimmune disorder characterized by vasculopathy, progressive skin fibrosis, and dysfunction of internal organs. Esophageal involvement is seen in most scleroderma patients. There is no specific treatment for dysphagia caused by scleroderma. FLIP technology is a novel diagnostic and therapeutic modality to assess the tightness of esophageal sphincters and esophageal motility and also provide therapeutic dilation. We describe the case of a patient with scleroderma who presented with dysphagia. Upper endoscopy was unremarkable. Esophageal manometry revealed aperistalsis with normal upper and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation. Barium esophagram demonstrated poor esophageal motility and hold-up of the barium tablet at the gastroesophageal junction. EndoFLIP test during sedated upper endoscopy revealed normal LES distensibility and absent peristalsis of the esophageal body. Due to dysphagia, the LES was dilated with a 30 mm EsoFLIP. A barium esophagram following the dilation revealed a significant reduction in esophageal body diameter, normalization of barium tablet transit, and symptomatic improvement in dysphagia. Our case is the first report of the use of EsoFLIP to help improve dysphagia in a scleroderma patient. It illustrates the importance of multi-modal functional testing in patients with dysphagia and suggests the utility of EsoFLIP in the treatment of dysphagia in these patients.

esoflip辅助扩张治疗系统性硬化症患者的吞咽困难:强调多模式食管评估的作用。
硬皮病是一种以血管病变、进行性皮肤纤维化和内脏功能障碍为特征的自身免疫性疾病。食道受累见于大多数硬皮病患者。对于硬皮病引起的吞咽困难没有特殊的治疗方法。FLIP技术是一种新的诊断和治疗方式,用于评估食管括约肌的松紧度和食管运动,并提供治疗性扩张。我们描述的情况下,病人硬皮病谁提出了吞咽困难。上颌内窥镜检查无明显异常。食管测压显示食管上、下括约肌正常松弛。食管钡剂造影显示食管运动不良,胃食管交界处钡剂滞留。在镇静的上镜检查中EndoFLIP试验显示LES扩张正常,食管体没有蠕动。由于吞咽困难,用30mm EsoFLIP扩张LES。扩张后的食管钡餐造影显示食管体径明显减小,钡剂转运正常,吞咽困难症状改善。我们的病例是第一个使用EsoFLIP帮助改善硬皮病患者吞咽困难的报告。它说明了多模态功能测试在吞咽困难患者中的重要性,并提示EsoFLIP在治疗这些患者的吞咽困难中的效用。
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Open Medicine
Open Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Open Medicine is an open access journal that provides users with free, instant, and continued access to all content worldwide. The primary goal of the journal has always been a focus on maintaining the high quality of its published content. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of ideas between medical science researchers from different countries. Papers connected to all fields of medicine and public health are welcomed. Open Medicine accepts submissions of research articles, reviews, case reports, letters to editor and book reviews.
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