2011
DOI: 10.1038/nrgastro.2011.68
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Treatment and surveillance strategies in achalasia: an update

Abstract: Controversy exists with regard to the optimal treatment for achalasia and whether surveillance for early recognition of late complications is indicated. Currently, surgical myotomy and pneumatic dilation are the most effective treatments for patients with idiopathic achalasia, and a multicenter, randomized, international trial has confirmed similar efficacy of these treatments, at least in the short term. Clinical predictors of outcome, patient preferences and local expertise should be considered when making a… Show more

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“…These symptoms are primarily caused by incomplete relaxation of a frequently hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and to some extent by a lack of peristalsis in the tubular esophagus [1]. Unfortunately, no therapy returns normal esophageal function.…”
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“…These symptoms are primarily caused by incomplete relaxation of a frequently hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and to some extent by a lack of peristalsis in the tubular esophagus [1]. Unfortunately, no therapy returns normal esophageal function.…”
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“…1). 12 . La eficacia fue uniformemente excelente (90-100% a los 3-12 meses), excepto en la serie del estudio multicéntrico europeo, donde fue del 82% en los pacientes que completaron un año de seguimiento 13 .…”
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“…Pre-operative symptom evaluation was done using Eckardt score. 8 HRM was performed with a 16 channel water perfused catheter (Dent sleeve International Limited, manufactured by Mui Scientific, Ontario, Canada). The data were analyzed using Trace 1.2 V software (Geoff Hebbard, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia).…”
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confidence: 99%