Tebaibia A, Boudjella MA, Boutarene D, Benmediouni F, Brahimi H, Oumnia N. Incidence, clinical features and para-clinical findings of achalasia in Algeria: Experience of 25 years. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(38): 8615-8623 [PMID: 27784974 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i38.8615]
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Amar Tebaibia, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Kouba Hospital, University of Algiers 1, Algiers 16050, Algeria. tebaibia@hotmail.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Prospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2016; 22(38): 8615-8623 Published online Oct 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i38.8615
Table 1 Mean incidence of achalasia between 1990-2014
Year interval
Mid-period population
Cases, n
Mean incidence, (cases/105 inhabitants/yr)
95%CI
1990-1997
28385621
87
0.04
0.028-0.025
1998-2005
32370618
274
0.108
0.072-0.144
2006-2014
37128618
895
0.268
0.215-0.321
Table 2 Mean Incidence of achalasia according to different region of country
Regions of country
Mid-period population 1990 to 2014 (2002)
Cases, n
Cases/105 habitants/yr
95%CI
R1 North
12689307
693
0.2184
0.1811-0.2501
R2 High plains
15501671
488
0.1256
0.0921-0.1536
R3 South
3870607
75
0.0772
0.0432-0.1121
Table 3 Clinical profile of 1256 patients with achalasia n (%)
Female/male
653 (52)/603 (48)
Age
43.3 ± 18.7 yr (3 mo-86 yr)
Adult/children
1127 (89)/129 (10.3)
Non-syndromic achalasia/syndromic achalasia
1153/97
Familial achalasia (18)
41
Syndromic achalasia
34
Sporadic (isolated) achalasia
7
Duration of symptoms (mo)
59.5 (2-480)
Dysphagia
1243 (99)
Regurgitation
1042 (83)
Chest pain
690 (55)
Weight loss
879 (70)
Mean weight loss (kg)
7 ± 5.9 (1-40)
Heartburn
308 (24.5)
Respiratory manifestations
280 (22.3)
Table 4 Esophageal barium swallow results in 1193 (95) patients with achalasia n (%)
Bird's beak aspect
1037 (87)
Mean esophageal diameter (cm), mean ± SD
5.8 ± 4.3
≤ 2 cm (normal)
60 (5)
2-4
334 (28)
4-6
513 (43)
6-9
286 (24)
Hiatal hernia
6
Epiphrenic diverticula
2
Table 5 Manometric results in 1186 (94.5) n (%)
LES pressure (mmHg)
954 (76); mean: 32 ± 15 (10-87)
12-24
257 (27)
24-34
192 (20)
> 34
504 (53.5)
< 12
2 (0.6)
LES relaxation
1130 (90)
Absent
46%
Incomplete
56%
EAC mean (mmHg)
1186 (94.5) 26.78 ± 19.67
(0-134)
Classic achalasia (mmHg)
20.78 ± 18.76 (0-37)
Vigorous achalasia
57 ± 19 (40-134)
Citation: Tebaibia A, Boudjella MA, Boutarene D, Benmediouni F, Brahimi H, Oumnia N. Incidence, clinical features and para-clinical findings of achalasia in Algeria: Experience of 25 years. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(38): 8615-8623