臨牀消化器内科 Vol.12 No.2(5)


特集名 高齢者と消化管
題名 加齢と食道運動異常
発刊年月 1997年 02月
著者 本郷 道夫 東北大学医学部総合診療部
【 要旨 】 高齢者の食道運動機能障害を考える際には,食道自体の機能障害ばかりでなく,食道隣接臓器の加齢による影響を考慮する必要がある.加齢により,食道体部ならびにLESの機能低下が起こるが,強い変化が起こると老年食道(presbyesophagus)と呼ばれる病的状態に陥る.老年食道は,主として食道体部の蠕動機能異常によるものである.また,食道隣接臓器の加齢による変化のために二次的に食道機能障害を起こす重要なものに食道裂孔へルニアがある.変形性脊椎症は,食道の解剖学的位置に物埋的影響を与えることで食道機能に障害を与えることがある.高齢者においては,併存疾患治療のための薬剤が食道機能に影響を与える可能性のあることにも注意が必要である.
Theme GI Tract in the Elderly
Title Aging and Esophageal Ddysmotility
Author Michio Hongo Department of Comprehensive Medicine, Tohoku University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Aging affects esophageal motor functions, especially the peristaltic functions of the esophageal body, leading to the state of presbyesophagus. Aging also affects various organs adjacent to the esophagus, causing esophageal motor dysfunctions. In addition, some pharmaceutical agents such as Ca-channel blockers or nitrates, which are prescribed for concomitant disorders such as ischemic heart disease, may affect esophageal motor functions in the elderly. Changes in esophageal motility usually involve decreases in the amplitude of primary peristaltic contraction, in the frequency of complete peristaltic sequences and in the occurrence of secondary peristalsis. Such changes in motility lead to impaired transport of the bolus and the symptoms of dysphagia or of feeling the bolus in the esophagus. Similar symptoms can be induced by compression via a sclerotic aorta (dysphagia aortica), or by cervical spine deformity. Decreased resting pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) per se or secondary changes in LES tone due to hiatal hernia produce acid reflux into the esophagus, manifeting as the symptom of heartburn. A similar phenomenon can be induced by pharmaceutical agents which decrease LES pressure. Moreover,such motility changes can be induced by neoplastic disorders of the esophagus or the organs adjacent to the esophagus, especially in elderly subjects. When assessing elderly patients with the symptoms of esophageal dysmotility, we should meticylously seek to identify the origin of the symptoms.
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