Literature DB >> 2798872

Esophageal motility: assessment with synchronous video tape fluoroscopy and manometry.

D J Ott1, Y M Chen, E G Hewson, J E Richter, C B Dalton, D W Gelfand, W C Wu.   

Abstract

Synchronous video tape fluoroscopy and manometry of the esophagus was performed in 11 subjects (seven men and four women; mean age, 49 years). Four had normal and seven had abnormal esophageal motility (diffuse esophageal spasm, n = 4; nonspecific esophageal motility disorder, n = 3) that was shown by previous manometry. A digital timer appeared on the video tape recording and marked the manometric tracing synchronously. Alternate 5-mL and 10-mL barium boluses were recorded for a total of 10 swallows per patient. Video tape examinations were reviewed prospectively, and the status of primary peristalsis and presence and severity of tertiary activity were noted. A total of 98 swallows (58 normal, 40 abnormal) were correlated, and a 96% agreement was found in assessing primary peristalsis. Overall results of fluoroscopic examinations of each subject during all swallows showed complete agreement with those of manometry; segregating the swallows into groups of five showed 92% concordance. Severe tertiary activity was invariably seen with abnormal primary peristalsis at fluoroscopy.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2798872     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.173.2.2798872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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