Assessment of esophageal motility disorders by real-time MRI. Issue 132 (November 2020)
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- Title:
- Assessment of esophageal motility disorders by real-time MRI. Issue 132 (November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Assessment of esophageal motility disorders by real-time MRI
- Authors:
- Biggemann, Lorenz
Uhlig, Johannes
Gliem, Nina
Al-Bourini, Omar
Wedi, Edris
Ellenrieder, Volker
Ghadimi, Michael
Uecker, Martin
Frahm, Jens
Lotz, Joachim
Hosseini, Ali Seif Amir
Streit, Ulrike - Abstract:
- Highlights: Real-time MRI visualizes esophageal bolus transit at a high temporal resolution. Esophageal motility disorders and GERD can have similar symptoms. Real-time MRI may help to identify patients with esophageal motility disorders. Abstract: Purpose: To investigate imaging findings of esophageal motility disorders on dynamic real-time. Material and methods: 102 patients with GERD-like symptoms were included in this retrospective study between 2015−2018. Dynamic real-time MRI visualized the transit of a 10 mL pineapple juice bolus through the esophagus and EGJ with a temporal resolution of 40 ms. Dynamic and anatomic parameters were measured by consensus reading. Imaging findings were compared to HRM utilizing the Chicago classification of esophageal motility disorders, v3.0. Results: All 102 patients completed real-time MRI in a median examination time of 15 min. On HRM, 14 patients presented with disorders with EGJ outlet obstruction (EGJOO) (13.7 %), 7 patients with major disorders of peristalsis (6.9 %), and 32 patients with minor disorders of peristalsis (31.4 %). HRM was normal in 49 patients (48.0 %). Incomplete bolus clearance was significantly more frequent in patients with esophageal motility disorders on HRM than in patients with normal HRM (p = 0.0002). In patients with motility disorders with EGJOO and major disorders of peristalsis, the esophageal diameter tended to be wider (23.6 ± 8.0 vs. 21.2 ± 3.5 mm, p = 0.089) and the sphincter length longerHighlights: Real-time MRI visualizes esophageal bolus transit at a high temporal resolution. Esophageal motility disorders and GERD can have similar symptoms. Real-time MRI may help to identify patients with esophageal motility disorders. Abstract: Purpose: To investigate imaging findings of esophageal motility disorders on dynamic real-time. Material and methods: 102 patients with GERD-like symptoms were included in this retrospective study between 2015−2018. Dynamic real-time MRI visualized the transit of a 10 mL pineapple juice bolus through the esophagus and EGJ with a temporal resolution of 40 ms. Dynamic and anatomic parameters were measured by consensus reading. Imaging findings were compared to HRM utilizing the Chicago classification of esophageal motility disorders, v3.0. Results: All 102 patients completed real-time MRI in a median examination time of 15 min. On HRM, 14 patients presented with disorders with EGJ outlet obstruction (EGJOO) (13.7 %), 7 patients with major disorders of peristalsis (6.9 %), and 32 patients with minor disorders of peristalsis (31.4 %). HRM was normal in 49 patients (48.0 %). Incomplete bolus clearance was significantly more frequent in patients with esophageal motility disorders on HRM than in patients with normal HRM (p = 0.0002). In patients with motility disorders with EGJOO and major disorders of peristalsis, the esophageal diameter tended to be wider (23.6 ± 8.0 vs. 21.2 ± 3.5 mm, p = 0.089) and the sphincter length longer (19.7 ± 7.3 vs. 16.7 ± 3.0 mm, p = 0.091) compared to patients with normal HRM. 3/7 patients with achalasia type II were correctly identified by real-time MRI and one further achalasia type II patient was diagnosed with a motility disorder on MRI films. The other 3/7 patients presented no specific imaging features. Conclusion: Real-time MRI is an auxiliary diagnostic tool for the assessment of swallowing events. Imaging parameters may assist in the detection of esophageal motility disorders. … (more)
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- European journal of radiology. Issue 132(2020)
- Journal:
- European journal of radiology
- Issue:
- Issue 132(2020)
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- Volume 132, Issue 132 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 132
- Issue:
- 132
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- 2020-0132-0132-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-11
- Subjects:
- DES Distal esophageal spasm -- EGJ Esophagogastric junction -- EGJOO EGJoutflow obstruction -- GERD Gastroesophageal reflux disease -- HRM High-resolution manometry -- IEM Ineffective motility -- LES Lower esophageal sphincter -- NE Not evaluable
Real-time MRI -- High-resolution manometry -- Esophageal motility disorders -- Achalasia
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109265 ↗
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