Vnitr Lek 1993, 39(2):132-135
[Diagnosis and therapy of esophageal diseases].
- I. interná klinika, Fakultná nemocnica s polikl, Kosice.
In reflux disease the authors emphasize the following diagnostic procedures: a satisfactory case-history, endoscopy, aimed biopsy, radiographic evidence of reflux, radionuclide reflux scintigraphy and pH-metry. As to subsidiary examinations, they recommend Bernstein's perfusion test. In 50% of the patients with non-coronary chest pain the complaints are caused by diseases of the oesophagus. The latter include achalasia, dysphagia, idiopathic diffuse spasm, hyperdynamic oesophagus and irritable oesophagus. In the treatment of reflux disease the stage of the disease is decisive. Treatment is prolonged and the doses of drugs are higher than in duodenal ulcers. The basis are H2 blockers. In severe forms treatment with omeprazole is indicated. Surgery is indicated only in severe mucosal complications. In achalasia of the oesophagus this is disruption of the sphincter by the method of pneumatic dilatation or surgical myotomy. Idiopathic diffuse spasm and other disorders of oesophageal motility respond in different ways to treatment with calcium autagonists and nitrate treatment.
Keywords: Esophageal Diseases, diagnosis, ; Humans
Published: February 1, 1993 Show citation