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Ineffective Esophageal Motility Found in Routine Esophageal Manometry

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기관명 NDSL
저널명 대한소화기학회지 = The Korean journal of gastroenterology
ISSN 1598-9992,
ISBN

논문저자 및 소속기관 정보

저자, 소속기관, 출판인, 간행물 번호, 발행연도, 초록, 원문UR, 첨부파일 순으로 구성된 논문저자 및 소속기관 정보표입니다
저자(한글) Kim, Hyo Jung,Yeon, Jong Eun,Park, Jong Jae,Kim, Jae Seon,Byun, Kwan Soo,Bak, Young Tae,Lee, Chang Hong
저자(영문)
소속기관
소속기관(영문)
출판인
간행물 번호
발행연도 2003-01-01
초록 BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal contents either from swallow or reflux are cleared mostly by esophageal peristalsis. Hypotonic or nontransmitted contractions, known to be 'ineffective esophageal motility (IEM)', carry out this function. Most cases of nonspecific esophageal motility disorder (NEMD) by conventional diagnosis belong to IEM. This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of IEM and other manometric diagnoses among the cases undergoing routine esophageal manometry in Korea. METHODS: After excluding patients with known connective tissue diseases, consecutive 1, 940 cases undergoing routine esophageal manometry were included. Analysis of the manometric tracings was performed according to the conventional manometric criteria modified from that of Castell et al. and the new criteria modified from that of Fouad et al. RESULTS: Among 347 cases of NEMD by conventional criteria, 331 cases (95.4%) belonged to IEM and the remaining 11 (3.2%) was normal. Among 1, 345 cases with normal finding by conventional criteria, 249 cases (18.5%) were classified into IEM. CONCLUSIONS: Most cases of NEMD belong to IEM, and a small but significant proportion of cases conventionally considered as normal also belongs to IEM. The IEM is the most frequently observed abnormality from routine esophageal manometry.
원문URL http://click.ndsl.kr/servlet/OpenAPIDetailView?keyValue=03553784&target=NART&cn=NART48216797
첨부파일

추가정보

과학기술표준분류, ICT 기술분류,DDC 분류,주제어 (키워드) 순으로 구성된 추가정보표입니다
과학기술표준분류
ICT 기술분류
DDC 분류
주제어 (키워드) Esophageal manometry,Ineffective esophageal motility,Nonspecific esophageal motility disorder,Hypotonic contractions,Nontransmitted contractions