Hang Zhao1, Xin Jian Wan1, Chang Qing Yang2. 1. Department of Gastroenterology, First People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, China. 2. Department of Gastroenterology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcomes of endoscopic balloon dilation and metal stent placement in patients with achalasia. METHODS: The patients with newly diagnosed achalasia between July 2001 and December 2011 were retrospectively studied. A total of 88 patients underwent either balloon dilation (n = 41) or metal stent placement (n = 47), their global symptom score and esophageal kinetics index were determined before, one week after and one month after the treatment. All the patients were followed up in the Outpatient Clinics or with a telephone interview every 6 months. RESULTS: There were significant improvements in the global symptom scores and esophageal kinetics indices in all patients. No major complications were encountered in either group. There were no significant differences with regard to overall treatment failure or long-term outcome. CONCLUSION: Balloon dilation and removable stents can effectively relieve clinical manifestations in patients with achalasia.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcomes of endoscopic balloon dilation and metal stent placement in patients with achalasia. METHODS: The patients with newly diagnosed achalasia between July 2001 and December 2011 were retrospectively studied. A total of 88 patients underwent either balloon dilation (n = 41) or metal stent placement (n = 47), their global symptom score and esophageal kinetics index were determined before, one week after and one month after the treatment. All the patients were followed up in the Outpatient Clinics or with a telephone interview every 6 months. RESULTS: There were significant improvements in the global symptom scores and esophageal kinetics indices in all patients. No major complications were encountered in either group. There were no significant differences with regard to overall treatment failure or long-term outcome. CONCLUSION:Balloon dilation and removable stents can effectively relieve clinical manifestations in patients with achalasia.
Authors: R A B Oude Nijhuis; G Zaninotto; S Roman; G E Boeckxstaens; P Fockens; M W Langendam; A A Plumb; Ajpm Smout; E M Targarona; A S Trukhmanov; Blam Weusten; Albert J Bredenoord Journal: United European Gastroenterol J Date: 2020-02 Impact factor: 4.623