2009
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5077(09)70073-0
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Quality of life and long-term results of reinterventions performed by laparoscopy after oesophageal hiatus surgery

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“…However, studies measuring HRQoL in achalasia are very limited and most of them used generic instruments 1–10 . Some of them evaluated quality of life by digestive system‐specific measures, like the gastrointestinal quality‐of‐life index 3,11–14 . Few years ago, a disease‐specific HRQoL questionnaire for achalasia was developed in English language by Urbach et al.…”
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“…However, studies measuring HRQoL in achalasia are very limited and most of them used generic instruments 1–10 . Some of them evaluated quality of life by digestive system‐specific measures, like the gastrointestinal quality‐of‐life index 3,11–14 . Few years ago, a disease‐specific HRQoL questionnaire for achalasia was developed in English language by Urbach et al.…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1-10 Some of them evaluated quality of life by digestive system-specific measures, like the gastrointestinal quality-of-life index. 3,[11][12][13][14] Few years ago, a disease-specific HRQoL questionnaire for achalasia was developed in English language by Urbach et al, 15 although the authors could not validate the measure in an independent series of patients because of the low prevalence of achalasia. Later on, this questionnaire has been validated in Dutch.…”
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“…Additionally, HH axial extension is regarded as a crucial factor in the planning of pharmaceutical, endoscopic, and surgical therapies [32] EGD or esophagograms are typically used to diagnose HH; however, documented data on their sensitivity, speci city, and repeatability are scarce [12,27] and are affected by several issues, such as EGJ movement. [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45] As a result, using snapshot approaches to evaluate and monitor sliding HH is challenging. Additional confounding variables that affect EGD include the inability to mark the squamocolumnar junction in Barrett's metaplasia, a patulous hiatus, and excessive stomach insu ation.…”
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