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Original Article

Esophageal Motor Function Evaluated by Scintigraphy, Video-Radiography and Manometry in Diabetic Patients

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Pages 17-19 | Accepted 08 Jun 1988, Published online: 07 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Prolonged esophageal scintigraphic transit time is frequent in diabetic patients and is related to autonomic neuropathy. In this study, esophageal scintigraphic transit time was correlated to esophageal motor function as evaluated by video-radiography and manometry in 13 diabetic patients. An abnormal scintigraphic transit time (>15 s) occurred in 6 patients. All patients with abnormal transit time showed abnormal results/at video-radiography (n=4) and/or manometry (n=5), which were observed in only 2 of 7 patients with normal transit time (both with abnormal video-radiography and manometry). A prolonged scintigraphic transit appears reliable as an indicator of disturbed esophageal smooth muscle function since it is well correlated with abnormalities shown by a combination of video-radiography and manometry.

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