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Efficacy of pneumatic dilatation for the treatment of idiopatic achalasia: a single-center experience

Dario RaimondoGeorgios AmvrosiadisAttilio Ignazio Lo MonteGaetano Cristian MorrealeGiovanni TomaselloMarco CiofaloL. MontalbanoC. LineaGennaro D'amicoMarco GiuntaEmanuele SinagraAroldo Gabriele Rizzo

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MarketingPharmacologySettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmedicine.medical_specialtyRelative efficacybusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementGroup iiComplete remissionPharmaceutical ScienceAchalasiamedicine.diseaseSingle CenterDysphagiaSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generaleachalasia pneumatic dilatation esophageal obstructionOlder patientsDrug DiscoverymedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusiness

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Pneumatic dilatation (PD) and Surgical Miotomy (SM) are presently the best treatments for untreated achalasia, with similar efficacy. There is no information on the relative efficacy of PD in younger compared to older patients. Aim of our study was to compare success rate and safety of PD in patients under fifty years old and in those over fifty years old affected by achalasia. Twenty consecutive symptomatic patients were treated in our Unit with graded PD under fluoroscopic view. Five male and 15 female with a median age of 47 years were treated. Twelve patients were less than fifty years old (group I) while 8 were older (group II). Median dysphagia questionnaire score was 14 and13 ingroup I and II respectively. Technical success was achieved in all patients. Seven patients were previously treated through other techniques. In group I all patients achieved a complete remission of symptoms with significant decrease of the dysphagia questionnaire score (3). In group II all patients achieved a complete remission of symptoms with significant decrease of the dysphagia questionnaire score (4.5) but 3 of them repeated the procedure. In boths groups the efficacy of the dilation was radiologically confirmed. Neither early nor late complication were reported in either groups. In our experience PD was an effective and safe procedure both in young and old patients although the older group had more recurrences, all successfully re-dilated.

https://doi.org/10.14800/abdomen.512