Same day versus next day antroduodenal manometry results in children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: A prospective study

Background We evaluated the changes in antroduodenal manometry (ADM) parameters and interpretation when the test is performed the day of catheter placement and the following day. Methods Catheter was placed endoscopically under anesthesia and recorded on day 1 and repeated on day 2. Study parameters...

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description Background We evaluated the changes in antroduodenal manometry (ADM) parameters and interpretation when the test is performed the day of catheter placement and the following day. Methods Catheter was placed endoscopically under anesthesia and recorded on day 1 and repeated on day 2. Study parameters including antrum and small bowel motility index (MI) during fasting, meal, postprandial, erythromycin (EES), and octreotide (OCT) challenge phases, the presence of the phase III of the migrating motor complex (MMC), visual postprandial response, and study interpretation were compared between both days. Key Results Twenty patients were studied. Antrum and small bowel MI during fasting, postprandial, and EES challenge phases were significantly higher on day 2 than on day 1 (P 
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All patients with a normal study on day 1 remained normal on day 2. Conclusions and Inferences ADM parameters are affected the day of catheter placement. The MI and presence of the phase III of the MMC were significantly higher on day 2 compared to day 1. Overall, ADM study interpretation changed from day 1 to day 2 in 20% of the patients. Antroduodenal manometry is a valuable diagnostic tool used in the evaluation of patients with suspected gastrointestinal motility disorders. The timing of its performance is not standardized and has not been widely studied. 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Anesthesia
Catheterization - methods
Catheters
Child
Child, Preschool
Duodenum - physiopathology
Erythromycin
Fasting
Female
Gastrointestinal Diseases - physiopathology
Humans
Infant
Male
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migrating motor complex
Myoelectric Complex, Migrating
Octreotide
pediatrics
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
Pyloric Antrum - physiopathology
Reproducibility of Results
Sensorimotor integration
Small intestine
Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
title Same day versus next day antroduodenal manometry results in children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: A prospective study
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