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High resolution manometry and new classification of esophageal motility disorders

Ивашкин В. Т., Маев И. В., Трухманов А. С., Сторонова О. А., Кучерявyи Y. А., Баркалова Е. В., Овсепян М. А., Андреев Д. Н., Параскевова А. В., Румянцева Д. Е.
Терапевтический архив
Т. 90, Вып. 5, С. 93-100
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.26442/terarkh201890593-100

Аннотация:
Purpose of the review. To present application of Chicago classification criteria of esophageal motility disorders defined in high resolution manometry in clinical practice. Basic provisions. High-resolution manometry is the most exact hi-tech diagnostic method for esophageal motor function disorders according to Chicago classification v3.0. Uniqueness of the method consists in capacity to define integrated quantitative and qualitative metrics of esophageal contractile function and to establish their specific disorders e.g.: change of intrabolus pressure at disorders of esophagogastric junction (EGj) outflow, hypercontractile esophagus, fragmented contractions and weak or failed peristalsis, distal esophageal spasm. Assessment of the type of Achalasia subtypes has significant impact on the patients' treatment choice. According to anatomical location of the lower esophageal sphincter and crural diaphragm several morphological types of gastro-esophageal junction are defined that determine
Ключевые слова:
Achalasia; Chicago classification; Dysphagia; Esophageal spasm; Gastroesophageal reflux disease; High resolution esophageal manometry; Motility; Motor function
classification; esophagus function disorder; gastroesophageal reflux; human; manometry; peristalsis; procedures; Esophageal Motility Disorders; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Manometry; Peristalsis
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2309-5342
Ивашкин В. Т. Владимир Трофимович 1939-
Маев И. В.
Трухманов А. С. Александр Сергеевич 1963-
Сторонова О. А. Ольга Андреевна 1975-
Кучерявyи Y. А. Ю.А.
Баркалова Е. В.
Овсепян М. А.
Андреев Д. Н.
Параскевова А. В. Анна Владимировна 1989-
Румянцева Д. Е. Диана Евгеньевна 1989-
Ivashkin V. T. Vladimir Trofimovich 1939-
Maev I. V.
Trukhmanov A. S. Aleksandr Sergeevich 1963-
Storonova O. A. Ol`ga Andreevna 1975-
Kucheryavyi Y. A. Yu.A.
Barkalova E. V.
Ovsepyan M. A.
Andreev D. N.
Paraskevova A. V. Anna Vladimirovna 1989-
Rumyantseva D. E. Diana Evgenyevna 1989-
High resolution manometry and new classification of esophageal motility disorders
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Терапевтический архив
Медицинское маркетинговое агентство "МедиаМедика"
Т. 90, Вып. 5 С. 93-100
2018
Статья
Achalasia Chicago classification Dysphagia Esophageal spasm Gastroesophageal reflux disease High resolution esophageal manometry Motility Motor function
classification esophagus function disorder gastroesophageal reflux human manometry peristalsis procedures Esophageal Motility Disorders Gastroesophageal Reflux Humans Manometry Peristalsis
Purpose of the review. To present application of Chicago classification criteria of esophageal motility disorders defined in high resolution manometry in clinical practice. Basic provisions. High-resolution manometry is the most exact hi-tech diagnostic method for esophageal motor function disorders according to Chicago classification v3.0. Uniqueness of the method consists in capacity to define integrated quantitative and qualitative metrics of esophageal contractile function and to establish their specific disorders e.g.: change of intrabolus pressure at disorders of esophagogastric junction (EGj) outflow, hypercontractile esophagus, fragmented contractions and weak or failed peristalsis, distal esophageal spasm. Assessment of the type of Achalasia subtypes has significant impact on the patients' treatment choice. According to anatomical location of the lower esophageal sphincter and crural diaphragm several morphological types of gastro-esophageal junction are defined that determine