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. 1985 Feb;88(2):485-91.
doi: 10.1016/0016-5085(85)90511-6.

Multipeaked esophageal peristaltic pressure waves in patients with diabetic neuropathy

Multipeaked esophageal peristaltic pressure waves in patients with diabetic neuropathy

F D Loo et al. Gastroenterology. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

We evaluated esophageal function in 14 consecutive insulin-dependent diabetic patients who had evidence of peripheral and autonomic neuropathy, but no esophageal symptoms. One to three contraction waves immediately followed a primary peristaltic contraction wave. The majority of these multipeaked pressure complexes consisted of two peaks. Multipeaked contractions were observed with all peristaltic waves in 12 of the 14 diabetic patients and with most of the peristaltic complexes in the remaining 2 patients. Multipeaked peristaltic waves were present in 1 of 6 diabetic patients without neuropathy, in 1 of 100 consecutive nondiabetic patients referred for suspected esophageal disease, and in 1 of 10 healthy volunteers. Double-peaked peristaltic pressure complexes in the nondiabetic control subjects differed from those present in the insulin-dependent patients by their low incidence and by a tendency to be limited to the distal esophagus. Pharmacologic responses to edrophonium and atropine suggested a possible increased cholinergic tone as the basis of the multipeaked peristaltic waves in diabetics with autonomic neuropathy.

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