吞咽困难
医学
高分辨率测压
回流
回顾性队列研究
外科
内科学
胃肠病学
疾病
作者
Chloe W. Caudell,Ethan P. Covil,John Gilpin,Brian Hodgens,A. W. G. Ewing,Shanu N. Kothari
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2022.10.036
摘要
The purpose of our study was to evaluate the use of minimally invasive Marshmallow Swallow Study (MSS) as a preoperative screening technique for patients and correlate marshmallow results with High Resolution Manometry (HRM) results and post-operative dysphagia following antireflux surgery.A retrospective electronic chart review of data on 61 adult patients undergoing MSS was completed. Patients were included if they completed the MSS as well as: HRM and/or antireflux surgery.Sixty-one patients completed MSS. Of the 37 patients that completed HRM, 27 had abnormal results. 23 of these 27 patients who had abnormal results also failed MSS. The NPV for a failure on the MSS and abnormal HRM results is 0.767(p-value = 0.360). The PPV for a pass on the MSS and no post-operative dysphagia is 0.833 (p-value = 0.656).MSS is an effective screening tool for ruling out major esophageal motility disorders and can prevent need for invasive HRM.
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