Reduced contractile integral correlates with ineffective esophageal motility, affecting swallowing function and patient quality of life.
The study observed a notable reduction in contractile integral in affected patients, with measurements averaging around 55 mmHg/s/cm across evaluations.
Analysis assessed esophageal motility patterns using high-resolution manometry to determine contractile integral levels in patients.
The findings highlight potential implications for better diagnostics and understanding of esophageal motility disorders.