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Vishesh V Patel1, David E Reed1,2, David M Rodrigues3,4
1Department of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
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概括
高分辨率计量 (HRM) 测试失败发生在18%的病例中. 恶心,吐,消化不良和阿喀拉西亚是食道测量失败的关键风险因素,影响诊断.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 食道生理学 食道生理学
背景情况:
- 高分辨率测量仪 (HRM) 对于评估食道运动功能至关重要.
- 不准确的HRM测试可能导致诊断延迟并影响治疗决策.
研究的目的:
- 量化失败的人力资源管理测试的发生率.
- 为了确定与HRM测试失败相关的患者特异性风险因素.
主要方法:
- 追溯分析了2021年9月至2022年8月期间进行的152次HRM测试.
- 失败的测试被定义为那些根据芝加哥指南无法解释的测试.
- 基于指示,人口统计和病史的成功与不成功的人力资源管理的比较.
主要成果:
- 18% (28/152) 的HRM测试没有成功.
- 恶心,吐和消化不良与探针不耐受有关 (ORs 13.8-20.3).
- 历史上的阿哈拉西亚与导管卷曲相关 (OR 13.2).
- 重复HRM与内镜放置在所有七名患者中都成功.
结论:
- 恶心/吐和消化不良会增加HRM期间探针不耐受的风险.
- 阿哈拉西亚是导管卷曲的危险因素,导致测试失败.
- 解决这些风险因素可能会提高人力资源管理的成功率,并简化患者护理.
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