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  • The study investigated how well symptoms can predict serious oesophageal motility disorders using water perfusion manometry.
  • Data from 546 patients were analyzed, revealing that while all patients with major motility disorders reported dysphagia or chest pain, those symptoms were also common among many with normal results.
  • The findings showed a 100% sensitivity in identifying major disorders with those symptoms, but a low specificity of 15%, indicating the need for manometry confirmation despite the strong symptom correlation.

Article Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to determine whether symptoms can reliably predict a major disorder of oesophageal motility as assessed by conventional water perfusion manometry.

Methods: Data from patients who underwent conventional water perfusion oesophageal manometry and a pre-manometry questionnaire between October 1998 and August 2018 were extracted from a database. Clinical features (dysphagia, chest pain, regurgitation, dysphagia to a bread challenge) and combinations of these clinical features were compared to manometric diagnoses.

Results: Data from 546 patients were analysed. Thirty-three (6%) patients had a major disorder of motility, and 513 (94%) had normal manometry or a minor disorder of motility. 'Any dysphagia' (dysphagia as a symptom or dysphagia to a bread challenge) or 'chest pain' was experienced by all patients with a major disorder of motility and 435 of 513 patients with normal manometry or a minor disorder of motility (p=0.009). Sensitivity was 100%, and specificity was 15%, in identifying patients with a major disorder of motility using symptom combinations and a bread challenge.

Conclusion: Symptoms and provoked dysphagia to bread were able to predict patients with a major disorder of oesophageal motility with a sensitivity of 100%. However, as specificity was 15%, confirmation with manometry is indicated if possible.

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