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Case Reports
. 1986 Apr;31(4):379-84.
doi: 10.1007/BF01311673.

Dysphagia aortica. Clinical, radiological, and manometric findings

Case Reports

Dysphagia aortica. Clinical, radiological, and manometric findings

R K Mittal et al. Dig Dis Sci. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

Three patients with dysphagia caused by compression of the distal esophagus by a tortuous nonaneurysmal atherosclerotic aorta are described. All three patients were elderly women; systemic hypertension and cardiomegaly were present in two patients. Barium studies of the esophagus showed displacement and compression of the distal esophagus by the thoracic aorta. Debilitating dysphagia was treated surgically in one patient. The other two patients had milder symptoms and were managed conservatively. Esophageal manometry in these three patients showed superimposed pulsations and elevated intraluminal pressure just proximal to the lower esophageal sphincter. To evaluate the significance of these manometric findings and their correlation with clinical symptoms, we reviewed manometric tracings in 47 normal subjects. Ten of these subjects had an elevation of baseline intraluminal esophageal pressure as a result of superimposed vascular pulsations. We conclude that compression of the distal esophagus by a tortuous atherosclerotic aorta in the appropriate setting can lead to clinically significant dysphagia and a manometric finding of vascular compression of the esophagus does not necessarily correlate symptomatic dysphagia.

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