STANDARDIZATION OF CLINICAL-CRITERIA REQUIRED FOR USE OF THE 12.5 MILLIMETER BARIUM TABLET IN EVALUATING ESOPHAGEAL LUMENAL PATENCY

Citation
Sh. Gallo et al., STANDARDIZATION OF CLINICAL-CRITERIA REQUIRED FOR USE OF THE 12.5 MILLIMETER BARIUM TABLET IN EVALUATING ESOPHAGEAL LUMENAL PATENCY, Gastrointestinal endoscopy, 44(2), 1996, pp. 181-184
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00165107
Volume
44
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
181 - 184
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-5107(1996)44:2<181:SOCRFU>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Background: Although the barium tablet is commonly used in evaluating lumenal patency of the esophagus, the conditions under which the table t should traverse a normal esophagus have not been established. This s tudy was designed to standardize the minimal criteria required to ensu re successful esophageal transit of a commercially available barium ta blet in normal subjects. Methods: Each of 20 volunteers swallowed a st andard 12.5 mm barium tablet under fluoroscopy in the supine, 45 degre es incline, and upright positions. Tablets were swallowed dry and with fixed volumes of water (15, 30, 60, and 100 cc). Success of pill pass age into the stomach was determined by fluoroscopy at 20, 40, 60, and 90 seconds. Results: Successful pill passage correlated significantly with position (passing 17.0%, 66.5%, and 69.7% in the supine, incline, and upright position, respectively; p < .0001) and volume of water in gested (passing 9.1% when swallowing dry, and 38.7%, 55.8%, 70.0%, and 81.6% with 15, 30, 60, and 100 cc of water, respectively; p less than or equal to .004). Duration of time beyond 20 seconds failed to affec t rate of pill passage. Ingestion of 60 cc of water in the incline pos ition was associated with a 95% pill passage, a rate significantly gre ater than any position at lower volumes. Increasing water volume above 60 cc or assuming the upright position did not increase this passage rate further. Conclusions: The minimum criteria required to optimize s uccessful transit of a 12.5 mm barium tablet through a normal esophagu s is to perform the test in the 45 degrees incline position with 60 cc of water for a period of 20 seconds. Failure of the pill to pass unde r these conditions may suggest a true structural abnormality of the es ophagus.