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2019 Seoul Consensus on Esophageal Achalasia Guidelines.


ABSTRACT: Esophageal achalasia is a primary motility disorder characterized by insufficient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation and loss of esophageal peristalsis. Achalasia is a chronic disease that causes progressive irreversible loss of esophageal motor function. The recent development of high-resolution manometry has facilitated the diagnosis of achalasia, and determining the achalasia subtypes based on high-resolution manometry can be important when deciding on treatment methods. Peroral endoscopic myotomy is less invasive than surgery with comparable efficacy. The present guidelines (the "2019 Seoul Consensus on Esophageal Achalasia Guidelines") were developed based on evidence-based medicine; the Asian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association and Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility served as the operating and development committees, respectively. The development of the guidelines began in June 2018, and a draft consensus based on the Delphi process was achieved in April 2019. The guidelines consist of 18 recommendations: 2 pertaining to the definition and epidemiology of achalasia, 6 pertaining to diagnoses, and 10 pertaining to treatments. The endoscopic treatment section is based on the latest evidence from meta-analyses. Clinicians (including gastroenterologists, upper gastrointestinal tract surgeons, general physicians, nurses, and other hospital workers) and patients could use these guidelines to make an informed decision on the management of achalasia.

SUBMITTER: Jung HK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7176504 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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2019 Seoul Consensus on Esophageal Achalasia Guidelines.

Jung Hye-Kyung HK   Hong Su Jin SJ   Lee Oh Young OY   Pandolfino John J   Park Hyojin H   Miwa Hiroto H   Ghoshal Uday C UC   Mahadeva Sanjiv S   Oshima Tadayuki T   Chen Minhu M   Chua Andrew S B ASB   Cho Yu Kyung YK   Lee Tae Hee TH   Min Yang Won YW   Park Chan Hyuk CH   Kwon Joong Goo JG   Park Moo In MI   Jung Kyoungwon K   Park Jong Kyu JK   Jung Kee Wook KW   Lim Hyun Chul HC   Jung Da Hyun DH   Kim Do Hoon DH   Lim Chul-Hyun CH   Moon Hee Seok HS   Park Jung Ho JH   Choi Suck Chei SC   Suzuki Hidekazu H   Patcharatrakul Tanisa T   Wu Justin C Y JCY   Lee Kwang Jae KJ   Tanaka Shinwa S   Siah Kewin T H KTH   Park Kyung Sik KS   Kim Sung Eun SE  

Journal of neurogastroenterology and motility 20200401 2


Esophageal achalasia is a primary motility disorder characterized by insufficient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation and loss of esophageal peristalsis. Achalasia is a chronic disease that causes progressive irreversible loss of esophageal motor function. The recent development of high-resolution manometry has facilitated the diagnosis of achalasia, and determining the achalasia subtypes based on high-resolution manometry can be important when deciding on treatment methods. Peroral endoscopic  ...[more]

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