Achalasia in patients over 65.

D B Simmons, B M Schuman, J W Griffin
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Abstract

Achalasia is a disease of undertermined etiology characterized by a defect in the innervation of esophageal smooth muscle causing aperistalsis of the esophageal body, increased lower esophageal sphnicter (LES) tone and inappropriate relaxation of the LES during swallowing. Several of the manometric and radiographic features of achalasia are also seen in individuals without the disease but they are reported much more frequently in older populations. We reviewed our cases of new onsst achalasia in patients over age 65 to see if their presentation and response to treatment might differ from that reported in younger patients. We found dysphagia to be the predominant symptom in our elderly patients just as it is in younger patients. Chest pain, on the other hand, was significantly less common. Additionally, our achalasia group had a high response rate to pneumatic dilatation, confirming an earlier study that showed greater efficacy in older patients than in younger patients.

65岁以上患者的失弛缓症。
贲门失弛缓症是一种病因不明的疾病,其特征是食管平滑肌神经支配缺陷,导致食管体开胃,食管下括约肌(LES)张力增高,吞咽时LES不适当放松。贲门失弛缓症的一些压力测量和放射学特征也见于无贲门失弛缓症的个体,但在老年人群中更为常见。我们回顾了65岁以上患者的新发贲门失弛缓症病例,看看他们的表现和对治疗的反应是否与年轻患者的报告有所不同。我们发现吞咽困难是老年患者的主要症状,就像年轻患者一样。另一方面,胸痛明显不常见。此外,我们的贲门失弛缓症组对充气扩张有很高的反应率,证实了早期的一项研究表明,老年患者比年轻患者更有效。
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