A New Approach Is Needed to Analyze the Upper Esophageal Sphincter Because Currently Incorporated High-resolution Manometry Analysis Software Package Is Not Perfect
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Figure 1. Wrong location of pharyngeal/upper esophageal sphincter wave markers is noted. (A) Starting and ending points of UES relaxation wave makers are improperly located. (B) Starting, center and ending points of UES relaxation wave markers in third swallow are located in belching portion next to the swallow. TO THE EDITOR: I read with interest the review article by Wang et al 1 regarding " High-resolution manometry (HRM) analysis of upper esophageal sphincter (UES) not addressed by the 'Chicago classification' " disorders of the UES may include pharyngeal dysphagia and other cervical symptoms such as globus. Currently automated analysis of HRM provides the details of information such as mean basal UES pressure, mean residual UES pressure, UES relaxation time-to-nadir, UES relaxation duration, UES recovery time, and peak pharyngeal pressure. We have been evaluating whether HRM plays some roles in the assessment of the disorders of the UES with special interest for 4 years. To our experience, the information obtained by the software analysis often is not perfect as well as occasionally being wrong. Figure 1A shows erroneous locations of pharyngeal/UES wave markers, which are occurring despite of adequate setting thermal compensation and adjusting the spatial markers. Therefore it should be noted that it is very important to adjust the locations of the pharyngeal/UES wave markers correctly before the assessment of oropharyngeal dysphagia or globus. This problem frequently occurs in the setting of incomplete UES relaxation (Fig. 1B) and then gives misinformation regarding the duration of UES relaxation. However, it is very hard to correctly adjust UES wave markers under these circumstances. Given that, another new approach for quantitative assessment of UES relaxation should be considered. When we evaluate esophagogastric junction (EGJ) relaxation in the HRM examination, 4-second integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) is one of the best measures of EGJ relaxation, compared to nadir pressure and 3-second IRP. 5 The opening time of UES is a lot shorter than that of EGJ. This suggests that IRP concept may be inappropriate in the assessment of UES relaxation. In HRM analysis, isobaric contours of 20 mmHg and 30 mmHg are currently used to assess distal con-tractile integral and distal segment contraction, respectively. 5 These isobaric contours might be helpful for a more robust local-ization of these wave markers and then provide additional new concept regarding a measure of UES relaxation. To our experience , duration of UES relaxation on automated analysis seems to …
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