Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
Source : Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 01 Nov 2005, 24(6):243-245, PMID: 16424620
Url : https://europepmc.org/article/med/16424620
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Medicine
Department : Gastroenterology
Year : 2005
Abstract : Background
Pneumatic balloon dilation is a popular method of treating patients with achalasia cardia. It may be useful to know the factors that predict response to this treatment.
Aim
To determine predictors of outcome following pneumatic balloon dilation in patients with achalasia cardia.
Methods
Records of 62 patients who had undergone pneumatic dilation using Rigiflex balloon dilators (Boston Scientific, Boston, MA, USA) were reviewed. Follow-up data were available for 52 patients. Data from patients with and without improvement in symptoms were compared.
Results
Of the 52 patients (age mean 44 [range 11-68] years; 27 male; median symptom duration 20 [4-90] months], 42 (81%) patients had response in symptoms after balloon dilatation. On univariate analysis, the responders more often had age> 40 years (26/42 [62%] versus 1/10 [10%], p=0.003), and less often had lower esophageal sphincter pressure> 50 mmHg (8/10 [80%] versus 10/42 [24%], p=0.0007) and mid-esophageal body hypocontraction (7/10 [70%] versus 12/24 [29%] p=0.01) than the non-responders. On multivariate analysis only age
Cite this Research Publication : Rajiv Mehta, Anil John, Shine Sadasivan, C P Mustafa, R Nandkumar, V V Raj, V Balakrishnan, "Factors determining successful outcome following pneumatic balloon dilation in achalasia cardia," Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 01 Nov 2005, 24(6):243-245, PMID: 16424620