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Title: | Enhancing the utility of antroduodenal manometry in pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction | Authors: | Borrelli, O. Rybak, A. Saliakellis, E. Lindley, K. J. Thapar, N. Chanpong, A. Cronin, H. Rampling, D. Ashworth, M. Eaton, S. |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | 34, (5), 2022 | Journal: | Neurogastroenterology and Motility | Abstract: | Background: Antroduodenal manometry (ADM) and histopathology are currently employed to aid the diagnosis of pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction (PIPO). Limited data are available on the reliability of ADM analysis and its correlation with histopathology. We aimed to develop a protocol for enhanced analysis of ADM contractile patterns, including a scoring system, and explore whether this provided better correlation with histopathology. Methods: Children referred with suspected PIPO between April 2012-December 2019 who underwent both ADM and full-thickness biopsies were included. ADM tracings were analyzed using both standard (conventional ADM) and novel (enhanced ADM) motility parameters. A novel ADM score (GLASS score) was generated based on the enhanced ADM analysis. Conventional and enhanced ADM analyses were then correlated with histopathology. Results: Forty patients were included. Using conventional clinical criteria, 29 of these were diagnosed with PIPO and the other 11 with non-PIPO diagnoses. Twenty-three of the PIPO patients had abnormal histopathology: 6 myopathy, 4 neuropathy, 3 neuro-myopathy, and 10 non-specific changes. No agreement in diagnosis was found between conventional ADM analysis and histopathology (ϰ = 0.068; p = 0.197), whereas the latter significantly correlated with enhanced ADM analysis (ϰ = 0.191; p = 0.003). The enhanced ADM score was significantly higher in PIPO versus non-PIPO (16.0 vs. 8.0; p < 0.001). Conclusions: As opposed to conventional analysis protocols, the newly developed enhanced ADM analysis and associated score is not only able to discriminate between PIPO and non-PIPO patients, but also between distinct histopathological pathologies. Further studies are required to assess the utility of enhanced ADM analysis in larger populations.L20137118552021-09-21 | DOI: | 10.1111/nmo.14259 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2013711855&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nmo.14259 | | Keywords: | neuromuscular disease;neuropathy;scoring system;small intestine;thickness;glass;histopathology;gastrointestinal motility;human;intestine pseudoobstruction;male;manometry;clinical article;articlechild;female;controlled study | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Children's Health Queensland Publications |
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