食道失弛缓症患者食道下括约肌压力的三维高分辨率测量定位:一项初步研究。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Noriyuki Kawami, Shintaro Hoshino, Yoshimasa Hoshikawa, Eri Momma, Tomohide Tanabe, Mai Koeda, Katsuhiko Iwakiri
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背景:本研究采用三维高分辨率测压仪(3D-HRM)评估未经治疗的贲门失弛缓症患者食管下括约肌(LES)压力的方向。方法:本研究纳入20例未经治疗的贲门失弛缓症患者(10例男性,60[47-74]岁)。3D- hrm组件有32个标准通道和12个3D通道。在基础LES压力测量中,在终末时评估LES高压区和低压区的方向。此外,还分析了低气压带和高气压带的方向关系。结果:LES高压区位于大弯曲侧9例(45%),从大弯曲侧至后壁侧6例(30%),从大弯曲侧至前壁侧5例(25%)。LES高压区主要位于大曲率侧,但不同患者的方向存在一定差异。11例(55%)患者的LES低压区多位于小弯至后壁,6例(30%)位于小弯至前壁,2例(10%)位于后壁,1例(5%)位于前壁。LES高、低压区方向关系差异有统计学意义(P = 0.0053)。结论:这是日本第一份使用3D-HRM关注LES压力方向的报告。这样的评价可能有助于澄清失弛缓症的病理生理。
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Orientation of Lower Esophageal Sphincter Pressure Using Three-Dimensional High-Resolution Manometry in Patients with Achalasia: A Pilot Study.

Background: This study was performed to evaluate the orientation of lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure in patients with untreated achalasia using three-dimensional high-resolution manometry (3D-HRM).

Methods: The study involved 20 patients with untreated achalasia (10 men, 60 [47-74] years of age). The 3D-HRM assembly had 32 standard channels and 12 3D channels. During basal LES pressure measurements, the orientations of the LES high- and low-pressure zones were evaluated at end-expiration. The directional relationships between the orientation of the LES high- and low-pressure zones were also evaluated.

Results: The LES high-pressure zones were located on the greater curvature side in nine (45%) patients, from the greater curvature to posterior wall side in six (30%), and from the greater curvature to anterior wall side in five (25%). The LES high-pressure zones were located mainly on the greater curvature side, but there were some variations of the orientation among the patients. The LES low-pressure zones were most frequently located from the lesser curvature to the posterior wall side in 11 (55%) patients, from the lesser curvature to anterior wall side in 6 (30%), on the posterior wall side in 2 (10%), and on the anterior wall side in 1 (5%). Significant differences were found in the directional relationships between the orientation of the LES high- and low-pressure zones (P = 0.0053).

Conclusions: This is the first report from Japan focusing on the LES pressure orientation using 3D-HRM. Such evaluation may be useful for clarifying the pathophysiology of achalasia.

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Journal of Nippon Medical School
Journal of Nippon Medical School MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The international effort to understand, treat and control disease involve clinicians and researchers from many medical and biological science disciplines. The Journal of Nippon Medical School (JNMS) is the official journal of the Medical Association of Nippon Medical School and is dedicated to furthering international exchange of medical science experience and opinion. It provides an international forum for researchers in the fields of bascic and clinical medicine to introduce, discuss and exchange thier novel achievements in biomedical science and a platform for the worldwide dissemination and steering of biomedical knowledge for the benefit of human health and welfare. Properly reasoned discussions disciplined by appropriate references to existing bodies of knowledge or aimed at motivating the creation of such knowledge is the aim of the journal.
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