Upper GI Flashcards

1
Q

In achalasia, is swallowing liquids or foods harder initially?

A

Swallowing liquids is harder initially

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2
Q

Achalasia is most commonly seen in which age groups?

A

Young adults (idiopathic) and old age (degeneration)

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3
Q

Which age group is diffuse oesophageal spasm most common in?

A

Young adults

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4
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Characterised by acute pain along the length of the oesophagus induced by ingestion, especially of hot or cold substances

A

Diffuse oesophageal spasm

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5
Q

What is achalasia?

A

When the lower oesophageal sphincter fails to open properly

  • results in slow progressive dysphagia
  • frequent regurgitation of food is common late in the disease
  • Secondary recurrent respiratory infections due to aspiration
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6
Q

“rat’s tail” on barium swallow

A

achalasia

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7
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“bird’s beak” on barium swallow

A

achalasia

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8
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“corkscrew” appearance on barium swallow

A

Diffuse oesophageal spasm

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9
Q

Treatment for diffuse oesophageal spasm

A

Oral calcium channel blockers or relaxants (e.g. benzodiazepines)
Long-acting nitric oxide donors (smooth muscle relaxant)
Widespread oesophageal pneumatic dilatations (often repeated)
Long surgical open myotomy - rarely undertaken

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