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Factors influencing lower esophageal sphincter relaxation after deglutition 被引量:1

Factors influencing lower esophageal sphincter relaxation after deglutition
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摘要 AIM:To study the relationship between upper esophageal sphincter (UES) relaxation,peristaltic pressure and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation following deglutition in non-dysphagic subjects.METHODS:Ten non-dysphagic adult subjects had a high-resolution manometry probe passed transnasally and positioned to cover the UES,the esophageal body and the LES.Ten water swallows in each subject were analyzed for time lag between UES relaxation and LES relaxation,LES pressure at time of UES relaxation,duration of LES relaxation,the distance between the transition level (TL) and the LES,time in seconds that the peristaltic wave was before (negative value) or after the TL when the LES became relaxed,and the maximal peristaltic pressure in the body of the esophagus.RESULTS:Relaxation of the LES occurred on average 3.5 s after the bolus had passed the UES and in most cases when the peristaltic wave front had reached the TL.The LES remained relaxed until the peristaltic wave faded away above the LES.CONCLUSION:LES relaxation seemed to be caused by the peristaltic wave pushing the bolus from behind against the LES gate. AIM: TO study the relationship between upper esopha- geal sphincter (UES) relaxation, peristaltic pressure and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation fol- lowing deglutition in non-dysphagic subjects. METHODS: Ten non-dysphagic adult subjects had a high-resolution manometry probe passed transnasally and positioned to cover the UES, the esophageal body and the LES. Ten water swallows in each subject were analyzed for time lag between UES relaxation and LES relaxation, LES pressure at time of UES relaxation, duration of LES relaxation, the distance between the transition level (TL) and the LES, time in seconds that the peristaltic wave was before (negative value) or after the TL when the LES became relaxed, and the maximal peristaltic pressure in the body of the esophagus. RESULTS:Relaxation of the LES occurred on average 3.5 s after the bolus had passed the UES and in most cases when the peristaltic wave front had reached the TL. The LES remained relaxed until the peristaltic wave faded away above the LES. CONCLUSION: LES relaxation seemed to be caused by the peristaltic wave pushing the bolus from behind against the LES gate.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第23期2844-2847,共4页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 DEGLUTITION Lower esophageal sphincter PERISTALSIS RELAXATION Upper esophageal sphincter 松弛时间 括约肌 影响因素 食管 吞咽 LES 高分辨率 时间滞后
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