ANTRODUODENAL MANOMETRY IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH SEVERE NONULCER DYSPEPSIA

Citation
C. Dilorenzo et al., ANTRODUODENAL MANOMETRY IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH SEVERE NONULCER DYSPEPSIA, Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology, 29(9), 1994, pp. 799-806
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
00365521
Volume
29
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
799 - 806
Database
ISI
SICI code
0036-5521(1994)29:9<799:AMICAA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Background: Nonulcer dyspepsia is common in adults but has been recogn ized only recently in children. Methods: We compared signs, symptoms, and antroduodenal motility findings in 34 children and 35 adults with severe nonulcer dyspepsia. Results: Symptoms and signs were similar in the two groups. Ten children (29%) and one adult (3%) required tube f eedings (p = 0.01). Abdominal surgery had been performed on 6 of 34 (1 8%) children and 18 of 35 adults (51%) (p < 0.01), without relief of s ymptoms. Esophageal manometry was abnormal in 5 of 23 (22%) children a nd 6 of 31 (19%) adults. Antroduodenal manometry was suggestive of neu ropathy in 25 children and 26 adults and of myopathy in 3 children and 2 adults. Absence of phase 3 of the migrating motor complex was found in 4 children and 17 adults (p = 0.01). Antroduodenal manometry was n ormal in six children and seven adults. Conclusion: Signs, symptoms, a nd discrete manometric abnormalities of childhood nonulcer dyspepsia r esembled those of adult nonulcer dyspepsia. Manometric findings in non ulcer dyspepsia resembled those reported in chronic intestinal pseudo- obstruction, suggesting that these conditions are on a continuum of en teric neuromuscular diseases.