Literature DB >> 29134329

Esophageal motility disorders: new perspectives from high-resolution manometry and histopathology.

Hiroki Sato1, Kazuya Takahashi2, Ken-Ichi Mizuno2, Satoru Hashimoto2, Junji Yokoyama2, Go Hasegawa3, Shuji Terai2.   

Abstract

High-resolution manometry (HRM) and peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) have contributed significantly to the field of esophageal motility disorders in recent years. The development of HRM has categorized various esophageal motility disorders with a focus on a diverse range of manometric anomalies. Additionally, the Chicago classification criteria is widely used for manometric diagnosis. Moreover, POEM was introduced as a minimally invasive radical therapy for achalasia and shows promise for other spastic esophageal motility disorders as well. POEM has also enabled a transluminal endoscopic approach for determining the histology of the esophageal muscle layer, which is expected to assist in elucidating the etiology of disorders associated with esophageal motility. The purpose of this review is to update the diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of esophageal motility disorders, with a focus on the recent advances in this field.

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Keywords:  Achalasia; Chicago classification; High-resolution manometry; Jackhammer esophagus; Peroral endoscopic myotomy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29134329     DOI: 10.1007/s00535-017-1413-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0944-1174            Impact factor:   7.527


  74 in total

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Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2010-11-23       Impact factor: 3.598

2.  Eosinophilic infiltration of the muscularis propria in a patient with jackhammer esophagus treated with per-oral endoscopic myotomy.

Authors:  Hiroki Sato; Manabu Takeuchi; Kazuya Takahashi
Journal:  Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2014-11-12       Impact factor: 11.382

3.  Distal esophageal spasm in high-resolution esophageal pressure topography: defining clinical phenotypes.

Authors:  John E Pandolfino; Sabine Roman; Dustin Carlson; Daniel Luger; Kiran Bidari; Lubomyr Boris; Monika A Kwiatek; Peter J Kahrilas
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2011-05-06       Impact factor: 22.682

Review 4.  Peroral endoscopic myotomy: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Emmanuel Akintoye; Nitin Kumar; Itegbemie Obaitan; Quazim A Alayo; Christopher C Thompson
Journal:  Endoscopy       Date:  2016-09-12       Impact factor: 10.093

5.  Variant parameter values-as defined by the Chicago Criteria-produced by ManoScan and a new system with Unisensor catheter.

Authors:  S Kuribayashi; K Iwakiri; A Kawada; N Kawami; S Hoshino; N Takenouchi; H Hosaka; Y Shimoyama; O Kawamura; M Yamada; M Kusano
Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 3.598

6.  Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy: A Series of 500 Patients.

Authors:  Haruhiro Inoue; Hiroki Sato; Haruo Ikeda; Manabu Onimaru; Chiaki Sato; Hitomi Minami; Hiroshi Yokomichi; Yasutoshi Kobayashi; Kevin L Grimes; Shin-ei Kudo
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2015-04-11       Impact factor: 6.113

7.  Do Jackhammer contractions lead to achalasia? A longitudinal study.

Authors:  L Huang; M Pimentel; A Rezaie
Journal:  Neurogastroenterol Motil       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 3.598

Review 8.  Management of spastic disorders of the esophagus.

Authors:  Sabine Roman; Peter J Kahrilas
Journal:  Gastroenterol Clin North Am       Date:  2013-01-04       Impact factor: 3.806

9.  Reduction of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) associated with neuronal nitric oxide synthase (n-NOS) in patients with achalasia.

Authors:  Ines Gockel; Juergen R E Bohl; Volker F Eckardt; Theodor Junginger
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  2007-12-05       Impact factor: 10.864

Review 10.  New insights into the pathophysiology of achalasia and implications for future treatment.

Authors:  Janette Furuzawa-Carballeda; Samuel Torres-Landa; Miguel Ángel Valdovinos; Enrique Coss-Adame; Luis A Martín Del Campo; Gonzalo Torres-Villalobos
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-09-21       Impact factor: 5.742

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  12 in total

1.  A case of Jackhammer esophagus caused by eosinophilic esophagitis in which per-oral endoscopic myotomy resulted in symptom improvement.

Authors:  Shinwa Tanaka; Takashi Toyonaga; Fumiaki Kawara; Daisuke Watanabe; Namiko Hoshi; Hirohumi Abe; Ryusuke Ariyoshi; Yoshiko Ohara; Tsukasa Ishida; Toshitatsu Takao; Yoshinori Morita; Eiji Umegaki
Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol       Date:  2018-05-22

2.  Peroral endoscopic myotomy for the treatment of esophageal diverticulum: an experience in China.

Authors:  Xianhui Zeng; Shuai Bai; Yuhang Zhang; Liansong Ye; Xianglei Yuan; Bing Hu
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2020-04-28       Impact factor: 4.584

Review 3.  Tissue engineering of the gastroesophageal junction.

Authors:  Caleb D Vogt; Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari
Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 3.963

4.  Epidemiological analysis of achalasia in Japan using a large-scale claims database.

Authors:  Hiroki Sato; Hiroshi Yokomichi; Kazuya Takahashi; Kentaro Tominaga; Takeshi Mizusawa; Naruhiro Kimura; Yuzo Kawata; Shuji Terai
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-01-03       Impact factor: 7.527

5.  Short-term safety and efficacy of peroral endoscopic myotomy for the treatment of achalasia in children.

Authors:  Zuqiang Liu; Yun Wang; Ying Fang; Ying Huang; Hongbin Yang; Xiaoxia Ren; Meidong Xu; Shiyao Chen; Weifeng Chen; Yunshi Zhong; Yiqun Zhang; Wenzheng Qin; Jianwei Hu; Mingyan Cai; Liqing Yao; Quanlin Li; Pinghong Zhou
Journal:  J Gastroenterol       Date:  2019-11-02       Impact factor: 7.527

6.  Comparison of Oral and Esophageal Microbiota in Patients with Achalasia Before and After Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy.

Authors:  Kazuya Takahashi; Hiroki Sato; Takeshi Mizusawa; Kentaro Tominaga; Satoshi Ikarashi; Kazunao Hayashi; Ken-Ichi Mizuno; Satoru Hashimoto; Junji Yokoyama; Shuji Terai
Journal:  Turk J Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 1.852

7.  Secondary Achalasia in Myotonic Dystrophy May Have a Different Pathology and Management.

Authors:  Hiroki Sato; Ken-Ichi Mizuno; Satoru Hashimoto; Masafumi Takatsuna; Shuji Terai
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2019-11-18       Impact factor: 1.271

8.  The level of impaired esophageal bolus transit measured by multichannel intraluminal impedance: Cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Faiz Tuma; Jafar Aljazeeri; Zhamak Khorgami; Leena Khaitan
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2021-04-19

9.  A clinical study of peroral endoscopic myotomy reveals that impaired lower esophageal sphincter relaxation in achalasia is not only defined by high-resolution manometry.

Authors:  Hiroki Sato; Kazuya Takahashi; Ken-Ichi Mizuno; Satoru Hashimoto; Junji Yokoyama; Shuji Terai
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-02       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  An Animal Study of Implantation of an Esophageal Pacemaker Based on Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy Approach for Alleviation of Esophageal Peristalsis Disorders.

Authors:  Qiuyu Chen; Xin Zhang; Lili Zhang; Zhongqing Zheng; Wei Zhao; Bangmao Wang
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2020-03-26
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