Sunday, 26 April 2015
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Achalasia Cardia
BIRD BEAK SIGN |
HOLD UP OF CONTRAST |
Achalasia Cardia essentially refers to a failure of organised esophageal peristalsis with impaired relaxation at the level of lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) resulting in often marked dilatation of the oesophagus and food stasis.
A barium swallow is able to not only confirm that the oesophagus is dilated but is also able to assess for mucosal abnormalities. Findings include:
- failure of normal peristalsis to clear the oesophagus of barium when the patient is in the recumbent position, with no primary waves identified
- uncoordinated, non-propulsive, tertiary contractions
- oesophageal body dilatation, which is typically maximal in the distal esophagus
- pooling or stasis of barium in the oesophagus when the oesophagus has become atonic or non contractile (late feature in the disease)
- when barium column is high enough (patient standing) the hydrostatic pressure can overcome the LOS pressure allowing passage of oesophageal content
- incomplete LOS relaxation that is not coordinated with oesophageal contraction
- BIRD BEAK SIGN.
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