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Long-term outcome following pneumatic dilatation as initial therapy for idiopathic achalasia: an 18-year single-centre experience.

T R Elliott1, P I Wu, S Fuentealba, M Szczesniak, D J de Carle, I J Cook.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Relapse after treatment for idiopathic achalasia is common and long-term outcome data are limited. AIM: To determine the cumulative relapse rate and long-term outcome after pneumatic dilatation (PD) for achalasia in a tertiary referral centre.
METHODS: A retrospective study of 301 patients with achalasia treated with PD as first-line therapy. Short-term outcome was measured at 12 months. Long-term outcome was assessed in those who were in remission at 12 months by cumulative relapse rate and cross-sectional analysis of long-term remission rate regardless of any interval therapy, using a validated achalasia-specific questionnaire.
RESULTS: Eighty-two percent of patients were in remission 12 months following initial PD. Relapse rates thereafter were 18% by 2 years; 41% by 5 years and 60% by 10 years. Whilst 43% patients underwent additional treatments [PD (29%), myotomy (11%) or botulinum toxin (3%)] beyond 12 months, 32% of those who had not received interval therapy had relapsed at cross-sectional analysis. After a mean follow-up of 9.3 years, regardless of nature, timing or frequency of any interval therapy, 71% (79/111) patients were in remission. The perforation rate from PD was 2%. Chest pain had a poor predictive value (24%) for perforation.
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term relapse is common following pneumatic dilatation. While on-demand pneumatic dilatation for relapse yields a good response, one-third of relapsers neither seek medical attention nor receive interval therapy. Close follow-up with timely repeat dilatation is necessary for a good long-term outcome. Given the poor predictive value of chest pain for perforation, routine gastrografin swallow is recommended postdilatation.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23659347     DOI: 10.1111/apt.12331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0269-2813            Impact factor:   8.171


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