Dysphagia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Study to Assess the Diagnostic Utility of Amyl Nitrite in Patients With Suspected Achalasia Undergoing High Resolution Esophageal Manometry (HREM)
This research is being done to see if a study drug called amyl nitrite can be helpful with
diagnosing different disorders affecting the lower esophageal sphincter in patients with
dysphagia (difficulty swallowing foods) undergoing high resolution esophageal manometry
(HRM).
Dysphagia may be one of the symptoms of a condition known as idiopathic achalasia. Achalasia
is a disorder of the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
This affects the ability of the esophagus to move food toward the stomach. Pseudoachalasia is
a secondary form of achalasia, which has very similar symptoms but is caused by different
reasons. Because the treatments for achalasia and pseudoachalasia are different, it is
important to correctly diagnose each condition. At this time, there is no way to distinguish
the two with the current tests used at Johns Hopkins.
Amyl nitrite relaxes vascular smooth muscle and has been studied previously as a potential
means to separate achalasia from pseudoachalasia. Amyl nitrite is approved by the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of cardiac angina. It is not approved for use in
motility testing and its use in this study is considered investigational. Investigators hope
that the results from the proposed study could have significant clinical implications for
patient management by helping doctors distinguish between achalasia and pseudoachalasia and
allow them to choose appropriate treatment.
Patients with dysphagia (difficulty swallowing foods) undergoing routinely scheduled high
resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) may join this study.
A single center, prospective study at a tertiary-care referral center (JHH). All patients
will be provided with informed consent to undergo HRM with provocation as part of routine
care to evaluate dysphagia symptoms or evaluation of known achalasia. All procedures will be
performed as part of routine care and therefore no procedures will be performed for the
purposes of research specifically.
Primary Objective: To determine the diagnostic advantage of the addition of the provocative
amyl nitrite test in patients with dysphagia undergoing high resolution esophageal manometry
(HRM)
Secondary Objective:
1. Measure change of LES pressure after amyl nitrite inhalation in patients with dysphagia
undergoing high resolution esophageal manometry (HRM)
2. To assess the ability of amyl nitrite inhalation to differentiate achalasia from
pseudoachalasia
3. To assess the ability of amyl nitrite inhalation to differentiate partial
fundoplication-related dysphagia versus that due to recrudescence of achalasia in
patients who have undergone a prior myotomy.
4. To assess the ability of amyl nitrite inhalation to differentiate post-fundoplication
dysphagia from a newly diagnosed motility disorder in patients who have undergone a
fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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