脱落横纹食管运动功能与咽相吞咽生物力学事件的相关性。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurogastroenterology and Motility Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1111/nmo.14920
Reza Shaker, Mark Kern, Francis Edeani, Ling Mei, Elliot Yu, Patrick Sanvanson
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背景:尚未系统研究横纹肌食管(St.Eso)运动功能与咽脱落生物力学事件之间的功能关系。本研究的目的是确定 St.Eso 功能的时空特征及其与咽部生物力学和药栓运输的相关性:我们通过数字视频荧光屏对 50 名健康志愿者(年龄范围:21-82 岁,女性 31 人)进行了研究。所有受试者均采取坐姿和直立姿势进行研究。这 50 名志愿者中有 13 人在接受透视检查的同时还接受了高分辨率测压(HRM)检查。我们用喉偏移来替代 St.Eso 偏移:主要结果:St.Eso偏移的中位持续时间为2.35秒[1.93,2.85,第5和第95百分位数]。St.Eso 偏移的平均最大范围为 2.84 ± 0.72 厘米。我们确定了 St.Eso 运动功能的四个不同时期:P1.无栓塞或蠕动活动的前上行;P2.在 St.Eso 运动的远端接收非蠕动栓子,同时上咽部开口和咽部蠕动;P3.在 St.Eso 下降时蠕动输送栓子,P4.在静息位置继续蠕动:1.圣埃索运动功能横跨吞咽的咽部和食管阶段,用于接收和运送栓子,2. 目前认为圣埃索脱髓鞘运动活动所产生的 HRM 记录中的压力信号并不代表圣埃索蠕动的全部,只代表在静息位置发生的部分。St.Eso 在下降过程中发生的蠕动最初是由咽部的压力传感器记录的。在解释咽部和食管近端 HRM 记录时需要考虑这一发现。
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Correlation of deglutitive striated esophagus motor function and pharyngeal phase swallowing biomechanical events.

Background: The functional relationship of striated esophagus (St.Eso) motor function with pharyngeal deglutitive biomechanical events has not been systematically studied. The aim of this study was to determine the spatio-temporal characteristics of St.Eso function and its correlation with pharyngeal biomechanics and bolus transport.

Methods: We studied 50 healthy volunteer subjects (age range: 21-82 years, 31 female) by digital videofluoroscopy. All subjects were studied in a seated, upright position. Thirteen of these 50 volunteers also underwent high-resolution manometry (HRM) concurrent with fluoroscopy. We used laryngeal excursion as a surrogate for St.Eso excursion.

Key results: Median duration of St.Eso excursion was 2.35 [1.93,2.85, 5th and 95th percentile] seconds. Mean maximum extent of St.Eso excursion was 2.84 ± 0.72 cm. We identified four distinct periods in deglutitive St.Eso motor function: P1. Anterosuperior ascent without bolus or peristaltic activity, P2. Non-peristaltic bolus receiving at the apogee of St.Eso excursion concurrent with UES opening and pharyngeal peristalsis P3. Peristaltic bolus transport as St.Eso descends and P4. Continued peristalsis in resting position.

Conclusions and inferences: 1. St.Eso motor function spans both pharyngeal and esophageal phases of swallowing for receiving and transporting the bolus, 2. Pressure signatures in HRM recordings currently attributed to St.Eso deglutitive motor activity does not represent the entirety of St.Eso peristalsis, only the part that occurs in its resting position. St.Eso peristalsis that occurs during its descent is recorded by pressure sensors initially in the pharynx. This finding needs to be considered when interpreting HRM recordings of the pharynx and proximal esophagus.

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Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Neurogastroenterology & Motility (NMO) is the official Journal of the European Society of Neurogastroenterology & Motility (ESNM) and the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society (ANMS). It is edited by James Galligan, Albert Bredenoord, and Stephen Vanner. The editorial and peer review process is independent of the societies affiliated to the journal and publisher: Neither the ANMS, the ESNM or the Publisher have editorial decision-making power. Whenever these are relevant to the content being considered or published, the editors, journal management committee and editorial board declare their interests and affiliations.
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