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Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-64413
ABSTRACT
A total of 661 esophageal motility studies were performed in 568 patients over a five year period in a tertiary care hospital. Patients referred for investigation generally presented with one of three symptoms: dysphagia, reflux or chest pain. Dysphagia was more closely identified with organic esophageal dysfunction than other symptoms. Normal studies were recorded in 201 instances (30%). Studies demonstrating either a major or minor non-specific motor disorder were found in 380 cases (58%). Achalasia was found in 48 patients who underwent 65 procedures (10%). Scleroderma was diagnosed in 7 patients (1%). Elderly patients were not found to have diminished esophageal function when compared to a young group.