Jackhammer Esophagus: Prevalence And Demographic, Clinical, And Manometric Characteristics

REVISTA DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA DE MEXICO(2020)

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Introduction and aims: Jackhammer esophagus is a recently identified motility disorder. Experience with the novel pathologic condition has been reported in different studies but there is little information on the subject in Latin America. Our case series conducted in Bogota, Colombia, describes the prevalence of jackhammer esophagus and its demographic, clinical, and manometric characteristics.Materials and methods: A retrospective, observational, cross-sectional study included consecutive patients diagnosed with jackhammer esophagus that were referred for high-resolution esophageal manometry. Their clinical and manometric records were reviewed, and the pertinent information for the present study was collected.Results: Within the study period, 6,445 patients were evaluated with esophageal manometry, 27 of whom were diagnosed with jackhammer esophagus (prevalence of 0.42%). The majority of those patients were women (n = 17, 63%) in the sixth decade of life. The most common symptom was regurgitation (n = 17, 63%), followed by dysphagia (n = 15, 56%). The mean distal contractile integral was 9,384 (5,095-18,546) mm Hg.s.cm. Dysphagia was more common in patients 60 years of age (79%, p < .01) and regurgitation was more frequent in patients < 60 years of age (92%, p < .03).Conclusions: The present study is the first to characterize the prevalence of jackhammer esophagus and its demographic, clinical, and manometric characteristics in Latin American patients. The prevalence of jackhammer esophagus in our study population was considerably lower than that reported in international case series. Our findings suggest that there are important geographic differences in the epidemiology and clinical presentation of jackhammer esophagus, compared with data from other international centers. (C) 2019 Asociacion Mexicana de Gastroenterologa. Published by Masson Doyma Mexico S.A.
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Esophagus, Esophageal motility, High-resolution, motility, Jackhammer
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