The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population

Background and Aim: Variations in the Chicago 3.0 normative metrics may exist with different postures and with different provocative swallow materials in a healthy Asian population. Method: Eligible healthy Malay volunteers were invited to undergo the high‐resolution esophageal manometry (inSIGH...

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Main Authors: Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan, Wong, Zhiqin, Abdul Rani, Rafiz, Ngiu, Chai Soon, Raja Ali, Raja Affendi, Lee, Yeong Yeh
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spelling my.iium.irep.1155292024-11-06T01:00:41Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/115529/ The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan Wong, Zhiqin Abdul Rani, Rafiz Ngiu, Chai Soon Raja Ali, Raja Affendi Lee, Yeong Yeh R Medicine (General) Background and Aim: Variations in the Chicago 3.0 normative metrics may exist with different postures and with different provocative swallow materials in a healthy Asian population. Method: Eligible healthy Malay volunteers were invited to undergo the high‐resolution esophageal manometry (inSIGHT Ultima, Diversatek Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, USA). In recumbent and standing positions, test swallows were performed using liquid, viscous, and solid materials. Metrics including integrated relaxation pressure 4 s (IRP‐4 s, mmHg), distal contractile integral (DCI, mmHg s cm), distal latency (DL, s), and peristaltic break (PB, cm) were reported in median and 95th percentile. Results: Fifty of 57 screened participants were recruited, and 586 saline, 265 viscous, and 261 solid swallows were analyzed. Per‐patient wise, in the recumbent position, 95th percentile for IRP‐4 s, DCI, DL, and PB were 16.5 mmHg, 2431 mmHg s cm, 8.5 s, and 7.2 cm, respectively. We observed that with each posture, the use of viscous swallows led to changes in DL, but the use of solid swallows led to more changes in the metrics including DCI and length of PB. Compared with a recumbent posture, an upright posture led to lower IRP‐4 s and DCI values. Both per‐patient analysis and per‐swallow analyses yielded almost similar results when comparing the different postures and types of swallows. No major motility disorders were observed in this cohort of asymptomatic population. However, more motility disorders were reported in the upright position. Conclusions: Variations in metrics can be observed in different postures and with different provocative swallow materials in a healthy population. The normative Chicago 3.0 metrics are also determined for the Malay population Blackwell Publishing 2021-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by_nc_nd http://irep.iium.edu.my/115529/7/115529_The%20effects%20of%20different%20postures%20and%20provocative%20swallow.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115529/13/115529_The%20effects%20of%20different%20postures%20and%20provocative%20swallow_Scopus.pdf Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan and Wong, Zhiqin and Abdul Rani, Rafiz and Ngiu, Chai Soon and Raja Ali, Raja Affendi and Lee, Yeong Yeh (2021) The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 36 (5). pp. 1244-1252. ISSN 0815-9319 E-ISSN 1440-1746 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgh.15284 10.1111/jgh.15284
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Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan
Wong, Zhiqin
Abdul Rani, Rafiz
Ngiu, Chai Soon
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
Lee, Yeong Yeh
The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
description Background and Aim: Variations in the Chicago 3.0 normative metrics may exist with different postures and with different provocative swallow materials in a healthy Asian population. Method: Eligible healthy Malay volunteers were invited to undergo the high‐resolution esophageal manometry (inSIGHT Ultima, Diversatek Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, USA). In recumbent and standing positions, test swallows were performed using liquid, viscous, and solid materials. Metrics including integrated relaxation pressure 4 s (IRP‐4 s, mmHg), distal contractile integral (DCI, mmHg s cm), distal latency (DL, s), and peristaltic break (PB, cm) were reported in median and 95th percentile. Results: Fifty of 57 screened participants were recruited, and 586 saline, 265 viscous, and 261 solid swallows were analyzed. Per‐patient wise, in the recumbent position, 95th percentile for IRP‐4 s, DCI, DL, and PB were 16.5 mmHg, 2431 mmHg s cm, 8.5 s, and 7.2 cm, respectively. We observed that with each posture, the use of viscous swallows led to changes in DL, but the use of solid swallows led to more changes in the metrics including DCI and length of PB. Compared with a recumbent posture, an upright posture led to lower IRP‐4 s and DCI values. Both per‐patient analysis and per‐swallow analyses yielded almost similar results when comparing the different postures and types of swallows. No major motility disorders were observed in this cohort of asymptomatic population. However, more motility disorders were reported in the upright position. Conclusions: Variations in metrics can be observed in different postures and with different provocative swallow materials in a healthy population. The normative Chicago 3.0 metrics are also determined for the Malay population
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author Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan
Wong, Zhiqin
Abdul Rani, Rafiz
Ngiu, Chai Soon
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
Lee, Yeong Yeh
author_facet Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan
Wong, Zhiqin
Abdul Rani, Rafiz
Ngiu, Chai Soon
Raja Ali, Raja Affendi
Lee, Yeong Yeh
author_sort Mohd Said, Mohd Ridzuan
title The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
title_short The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
title_full The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
title_fullStr The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
title_full_unstemmed The effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative Chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy Asian population
title_sort effects of different postures and provocative swallow materials on the normative chicago 3.0 metrics in a healthy asian population
publisher Blackwell Publishing
publishDate 2021
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