Achalasia diagnosed despite normal integrated relaxation pressure responds favorably to therapy.
Santosh SanagapalliSabine RomanAudrey HastierRupert W LeongKalp PatelAmanda RaeburnMatthew BanksRehan HaidryLaurence LovatDavid GrahamSarmed S SamiRami SweisPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2019)
We described a subset of achalasia patients with normal IRP, but impaired LES relaxation identifiable only on additional provocative tests. These patients benefited from treatment, suggesting that such tests should be performed to increase the number of clinically relevant diagnoses.