Opioid induced esophageal dysfunction – Dan Patel

The approach to managing achalasia has been streamlined, but the management of non-achalasia motility disorders remains challenging. The ISDE (International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus) hosted a virtual presentation focused on the evaluation and management of non-achalasia motility disorders moderated by Michael Vaezi, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA.

During this 60-minute presentation, panelists discussed opioid-induced esophageal dysfunction, non-achalasia spastic disorders (jackhammer, distal esophageal spasm), and hypomotility disorders (ineffective esophageal motility and esophageal aperistalsis).

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In this video Dan Patel breaks down opioid induced esophageal dysfunction referencing data from the US to help illustrate the importance of this issue. Two presentations were delivered during this virtual presentation and discussion, and questions were answered from a live audience.

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