Prevalence of esophageal dysmotility in a cohort of patients with esophageal biopsies consistent with eosinophilic esophagitis
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Prevalence of esophageal dysmotility in a cohort of patients with esophageal biopsies consistent with eosinophilic esophagitis
Abstract
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is increasingly being diagnosed in adults presenting with dysphagia, food impactions, and chest pain. Studies to date provide conflicting data on the association of EoE and esophageal dysmotility. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of esophageal dysmotility in a cohort of patients with biopsies consistent with EoE at a military treatment facility. This is a prospective evaluation of consecutively identified patients at our institution diagnosed with EoE from March 1, 2005 to June 1, 2007. Thirty-two patients with biopsies consistent with EoE completed a symptom survey and 30 underwent esophageal manometry. The majority of EoE patients (23/30, 77%) had a normal end-expiratory lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure (normal range 10-35), whereas six patients had a low-normal LES pressure (6-9 mm Hg) and one patient had a decreased LES pressure (<5 mm Hg). Five patients (15.6%) were diagnosed with a nonspecific esophageal motor disorder (NSEMD). Two patients had high mean esophageal amplitude contractions >180 mm Hg (188 mm Hg, 209 mm Hg). No patient was diagnosed with nutcracker esophagus or diffuse esophageal spasm. Patients with and without NSEMD reported a similar degree of swallowing difficulty, heartburn, belching, chest pain, regurgitation, symptoms at night, and total symptom score. Likewise, eosinophil count on mucosal biopsy was similar between patients with and without a NSEMD. In this cohort, we found the prevalence of an NSEMD to be similar to that of a 10% prevalence found in a gastroesophageal reflux population.
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