Effect of peroral endoscopic myotomy on esophagogastric junction physiology in patients with achalasia

Tessa Verlaan, Wout O. Rohof, Albert J. Bredenoord, Susanne Eberl, Thomas Rösch, Paul Fockens

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Abstract

Pneumatic dilation and laparoscopic Heller myotomy improve parameters of esophageal function such as lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure, esophageal emptying, and esophagogastric junction (EGJ) distensibility. To evaluate the effect of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) on esophagogastric function. Prospective trial. Endoscopy department at a university hospital. All consecutive patients aged >17 years with achalasia and an Eckardt score of ≥3. Before and 3 months after POEM, 10 consecutive patients underwent esophageal manometry, timed barium esophagograms, and EndoFLIP as well as an EGD. Eckardt symptom score, LES resting pressure, centimeters of barium stasis, EGJ distensibility, and reflux esophagitis. Compared with scores before POEM, patient symptom scores were significantly reduced (1, interquartile range [IQR 0-1] vs 8 [IQR 4-8]; P = .005). LES pressure decreased significantly (6.0 mm Hg [IQR 2.6-7.4] vs 19.0 mm Hg [IQR 13.0-28.0]; P = .008). Esophageal emptying increased significantly, and a 5-minute barium column measured 2.3 cm (IQR 0-3.2 cm) versus 10.1 cm (IQR 5.7-10.8 cm; P = .005). EGJ distensibility increased significantly (6.7 mm(2)/mm Hg [IQR 3.8-16.6] vs 1.0 mm(2)/mm Hg [IQR 0.4-2.3]; P = .02) at 50 mL. In 6 of 10 patients, reflux esophagitis was seen. Of these patients, 3 reported reflux symptoms. Small number of patients, short-term follow-up. POEM improves esophagogastric function and suggests favorable long-term results based on Eckardt score, esophageal manometry, esophageal emptying, and EGJ distensibility. Long-term follow-up of larger series will determine whether the high rate of reflux esophagitis affects the clinical application of POEM
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-44
JournalGastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume78
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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