Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico

Background: One of the most important factors involved in the pathophysiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the lower esophageal sphincter rest pressure (LESRP), but these patients can have esophageal motor disorders (EMD). Aim: To assess an association between LESRP and the appearanc...

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Autores principales: Manterola D,Carlos, Muñoz N,Sergio, Flores O,Plácido, Fernández F,duardo, Capurro C,Marisa
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720000007000032000-09-01Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágicoManterola D,CarlosMuñoz N,SergioFlores O,PlácidoFernández F,duardoCapurro C,Marisa Esophageal diseases Esophageal motility disorders Gastroesophageal reflux Background: One of the most important factors involved in the pathophysiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the lower esophageal sphincter rest pressure (LESRP), but these patients can have esophageal motor disorders (EMD). Aim: To assess an association between LESRP and the appearance of EMD in patients with GERD. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 229 patients with GERD and 49 healthy controls. Forty five patients with LESRP < 6 mmHg and a mean age of 49 years were assigned to group 1, 128 patients with a LESRP between 6 and 12 mmHg and mean age of 47 years were assigned to group 2, 56 patients with a a LESRP >12 mmHg and a mean age of 47 years were assigned to group 3 and group 4 was conformed by 49 healthy subjects aged 40 years old. Esophageal manometry was performed using previously published techniques. Results: There was a significant association between LESRP, waves amplitude and the frequency of tertiary waves. Conclusions: Resting lower esophageal sphincter pressure is inversely proportional to the presence of esophageal motor disorders in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 721-8).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.128 n.7 20002000-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872000000700003es10.4067/S0034-98872000000700003
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Esophageal diseases
Esophageal motility disorders
Gastroesophageal reflux
spellingShingle Esophageal diseases
Esophageal motility disorders
Gastroesophageal reflux
Manterola D,Carlos
Muñoz N,Sergio
Flores O,Plácido
Fernández F,duardo
Capurro C,Marisa
Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
description Background: One of the most important factors involved in the pathophysiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the lower esophageal sphincter rest pressure (LESRP), but these patients can have esophageal motor disorders (EMD). Aim: To assess an association between LESRP and the appearance of EMD in patients with GERD. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 229 patients with GERD and 49 healthy controls. Forty five patients with LESRP < 6 mmHg and a mean age of 49 years were assigned to group 1, 128 patients with a LESRP between 6 and 12 mmHg and mean age of 47 years were assigned to group 2, 56 patients with a a LESRP >12 mmHg and a mean age of 47 years were assigned to group 3 and group 4 was conformed by 49 healthy subjects aged 40 years old. Esophageal manometry was performed using previously published techniques. Results: There was a significant association between LESRP, waves amplitude and the frequency of tertiary waves. Conclusions: Resting lower esophageal sphincter pressure is inversely proportional to the presence of esophageal motor disorders in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. (Rev Méd Chile 2000; 128: 721-8).
author Manterola D,Carlos
Muñoz N,Sergio
Flores O,Plácido
Fernández F,duardo
Capurro C,Marisa
author_facet Manterola D,Carlos
Muñoz N,Sergio
Flores O,Plácido
Fernández F,duardo
Capurro C,Marisa
author_sort Manterola D,Carlos
title Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
title_short Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
title_full Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
title_fullStr Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
title_full_unstemmed Estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
title_sort estudio de asociación entre magnitud de la hipotonía esfinteriana y trastorno motor del cuerpo esofágico
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2000
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872000000700003
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