Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9369779 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Outcome. - Nifedipine used in nine children was ineffective. Two balloon dilatations were performed in one child with a poor result. Surgery with Heller's myotomy combined with an antireflux procedure was performed in 19 children. One child died six months later due to an hypoglycemic coma. During the follow-up (6 months-21 years) symptoms reappeared in five children. Seventy-two percent of the children had no symptoms one year after the surgery and 45%, five years after. Esophageal manometry performed after surgery in seven children showed a normal lower esophageal sphincter pressure but with impaired relaxation, and an aperistalsis throughout the esophageal body. These results justify prolonged follow-up of children with achalasia of the esophagus.
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Authors
S. Viola, J.M. Goutet, G. Audry, J.P. Girardet,