Three-dimensional manometric imaging of the lower esophageal sphincter.

Surgery annual Pub Date : 1995-01-01
H J Stein, P F Crookes, T R DeMeester
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Abstract

The lower esophageal sphincter provides a pressure barrier between the negative intrathoracic and positive intra-abdominal pressure environment. The resistance of the lower esophageal sphincter to reflux of gastric juice is determined by the integrated effects of radial pressures exerted over the entire length of the sphincter. This can be best quantitated by manometry with radially oriented pressure transducers and calculation of the SPVV (ie, the volume of the 3D sphincter pressure image). Validation studies have shown that the SPVV is superior to standard parameters of sphincter strength (ie, sphincter resting pressure, overall length, and abdominal length) and improves the identification of patients that will benefit from an anti-reflux procedure. This is particularly so in patients with subtle sphincter defects and patients with increased esophageal acid exposure and no mucosal injury on endoscopy. In addition, asymmetry of the sphincter that may contribute to incompetence of the cardia can only be detected by 3D manometric sphincter imaging. The effect of an anti-reflux procedure in controlling reflux is dependent on restoration of the defective 3D sphincter pressure image. Failure to do so is associated with recurrent or persistent reflux. 3D sphincter imaging can also illustrate the severely asymmetric and hypertensive sphincter in patients with achalasia and the effect of myotomy with or without a concomitant anti-reflux procedure on the sphincter pressure profile.

食管下括约肌三维测压成像。
食管下括约肌在胸内负压和腹内正压环境之间提供了一个压力屏障。下食管括约肌对胃液反流的抵抗是由施加于整个括约肌长度的径向压力的综合效应决定的。这可以通过径向定向压力传感器的测压和SPVV(即3D括约肌压力图像的体积)的计算来最好地量化。验证研究表明,SPVV优于括约肌强度的标准参数(即括约肌静息压力、总长度和腹长),并提高了对将从抗反流手术中获益的患者的识别。这在有细微括约肌缺陷和食管酸暴露增加且内镜检查无粘膜损伤的患者中尤其如此。此外,可能导致贲门功能不全的括约肌不对称只能通过三维压力测量括约肌成像来检测。在控制反流的抗反流程序的效果是依赖于恢复有缺陷的三维括约肌压力图像。如果不这样做,则与反复或持续的反流有关。3D括约肌成像也可以显示贲门失弛缓症患者的严重不对称和高血压括约肌,以及肌切开术伴或不伴抗反流手术对括约肌压力谱的影响。
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