A214 AGE, SEX AND POSITION INFLUENCE UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER PRESSURES

K. Pokraka, M. Woo, D. Randall
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Abstract Background Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) function may be evaluated using high resolution manometry (HRM) to measure manometric parameters specific to the UES. The UES parameters are not well established however there is evidence suggesting a relationship between the UES parameters and esophageal motility disorders as well as UES parameters and symptoms including dysphagia, globus sensation and reflux. The Esophageal Symptom Questionnaire (ESQ-30) is a validated tool in the assessment of esophageal symptoms and measures the frequency and severity of dysphagia, reflux and globus through three separate sub-scales (ESQ-D, ESQ-R, ESQ-G respectively). Aims We aimed to identify the relationship between UES manometric variables and patient demographic variables (age, sex) as well as patient symptoms including broad categories of globus sensation, dysphagia and reflux. Methods Retrospective analysis of consecutive reports from HRM studies performed between October 2021 – March 2023 who provided consent for inclusion in the motility databank and completed ESQ-30 questionnaires. All values expressed as median (IQR: 25-75-centile). Values were compared with the non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test. Relationships between manometric diagnosis, UES pressures and symptomatology were explored. Results 681 patients underwent esophageal manometry and completed the ESQ-30 questionnaire. These patients were 442 (65%) female (mean age 54.6 +/- 14.8 years). Over the study period, 318 patients underwent esophageal HRM in the upright position and were diagnosed according to CCv3 and 361 patients underwent HRM in the supine position and were diagnosed by CCv4 manometric criteria. UES mean basal pressure was significantly higher in females than males (64.6 [42.3-89.1] vs 68.4 [48.4-96.1], p = .015) as well as in the supine position (77.5 [55.9-101.0] vs. 56.0 [38.7-80.3]. UES mean basal pressure was negatively correlated with age (R2 -.28 p ampersand:003C .001). In terms of esophageal symptomatology, dysphagia scores (ESQ-D) were negatively correlated with UES mean basal pressure (R2 -.15, p ampersand:003C .001). Conclusions Age, sex and position may influence UES manometric pressures. The finding of higher UES pressures in the supine position may reflect a mechanism for decreasing proximal reflux. The decreased UES basal pressure with age is possibly related to changes in the integrity of the neuromuscular system. Having a better understanding of the poorly understood normal UES dynamics and how this changes in motility disorders may allow us to more specifically target areas for treatment. Funding Agencies None
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A214 年龄、性别和体位对食管上括约肌压力的影响
摘要 背景 上食道括约肌(UES)功能可通过高分辨率测压法(HRM)进行评估,以测量上食道括约肌特有的测压参数。食管上括约肌参数尚未得到很好的确定,但有证据表明食管上括约肌参数与食管运动障碍以及食管上括约肌参数与吞咽困难、球状感觉和反流等症状之间存在关系。食管症状问卷(ESQ-30)是评估食管症状的有效工具,它通过三个独立的子量表(分别为 ESQ-D、ESQ-R 和 ESQ-G)来测量吞咽困难、反流和球状感觉的频率和严重程度。目的 我们旨在确定 UES 测压变量与患者人口统计学变量(年龄、性别)以及患者症状(包括吞咽困难和反流)之间的关系。方法 对 2021 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间进行的 HRM 研究的连续报告进行回顾性分析,这些报告均同意纳入运动数据库并填写了 ESQ-30 问卷。所有数值均以中位数(IQR:25-75 百分位数)表示。数值比较采用非参数 Mann-Whitney U 检验。研究还探讨了测压诊断、尿道外上括约肌压力和症状之间的关系。结果 681 名患者接受了食管测压并填写了 ESQ-30 问卷。这些患者中有 442 名(65%)女性(平均年龄为 54.6 +/- 14.8 岁)。在研究期间,318 名患者在直立位接受了食管测压,并根据 CCv3 进行了诊断;361 名患者在仰卧位接受了食管测压,并根据 CCv4 测压标准进行了诊断。女性 UES 平均基础压力(64.6 [42.3-89.1] vs 68.4 [48.4-96.1],p = .015)和仰卧位 UES 平均基础压力(77.5 [55.9-101.0] vs 56.0 [38.7-80.3])均明显高于男性。UES 平均基础压力与年龄呈负相关(R2 -.28 p ampersand:003C .001)。就食管症状而言,吞咽困难评分(ESQ-D)与 UES 平均基础压力呈负相关(R2 -.15, p ampersand:003C .001)。结论 年龄、性别和体位可能会影响 UES 压力计压力。仰卧位时的上颌下腺压力较高,这可能反映了一种减少近端反流的机制。随着年龄的增长,尿道上括约肌基础压力降低,这可能与神经肌肉系统完整性的变化有关。如果能更好地了解人们知之甚少的正常 UES 动态,以及这种动态在运动障碍中是如何变化的,我们就能更有针对性地确定治疗领域。资助机构 无
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