Association between esophageal motor disorders and pulmonary involvement in patients affected by systemic sclerosis: a retrospective study
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Association between esophageal motor disorders and pulmonary involvement in patients affected by systemic sclerosis: a retrospective study
Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disease of the connective tissue that can affect multiple organs. The esophagus is the most affected gastrointestinal tract, while interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a main feature associated with SSc. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the association and prognostic implication between motor esophageal disorders and pulmonary involvement in SSc patients. We retrospectively assessed patients with SSc who underwent both the HRM with the new Chicago Classification 4.0 and pulmonary evaluation comprehensive of function tests and high-resolution computer tomography (HrCT) with the use of Warrick score. A total score ≥ 7 was considered predictive of ILD, while a score ≥ 10 in a HrCT acquired prospectively from baseline evaluation was considered to establish significant interstitial involvement. Forty-two patients were included. We found a score ≥ 7 in 11 patients with aperistalsis, in 6 subjects with IEM and in 6 patients with a normal manometry. Otherwise, a score < 7 was observed in 3 patients with aperistalsis, and in 2 and 14 patients with IEM and with a normal contractility, respectively. Higher scores were observed in subjects with absent contractility or ineffective esophageal motility than subjects with normal motility, indeed DCI and HrCT score were inversely correlated in linear and logarithmic regression analysis. Prospectively, lower baseline LESP and greater HrCT scores at follow-up evaluation were significantly correlated. This study shows an association between motor esophageal disorder and pulmonary involvement in SSc patients: more severe is the esophageal involvement, more critical is the pulmonary disease.
Keywords: Esophageal motility disorders; Pulmonary fibrosis; Systemic sclerosis.
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