Diffuse Esophageal Narrowing in Eosinophilic Esophagitis: A Barium Contrast Study

J Can Assoc Gastroenterol. 2019 Apr;2(1):1-5. doi: 10.1093/jcag/gwy022. Epub 2018 May 24.

Abstract

Background: Patients with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) present with mechanical type dysphagia. Barium esophagrams occasionally demonstrate focal strictures or multiple concentric rings. Diffuse narrowing has also been reported but may be difficult to recognize because of lack of normative data.

Aim: The aim of this study is to assess esophageal diameters at multiple sites in healthy controls in comparison with EoE patients.

Methods: A standardized barium swallow was performed in 22 healthy male volunteers without esophageal symptoms and compared with 10 untreated EoE patients. A radiopaque ruler attached at the subject's back was used to measure maximal esophageal diameter at three esophageal sites by a blinded observer. Peak intraepithelial eosinophil counts and Mayo Dysphagia Questionnaire scores were correlated to esophageal diameters in EoE patients.

Results: Two of 10 EoE patients had areas of focal narrowing on barium Xray. Esophageal diameters were significantly less at all three esophageal sites in EoE patients compared with controls. Using a total esophageal diameter score (i.e., sum of the three diameters) to establish the 95th percentile for minimal diameter in controls, four of 10 EoE patients fell below the normal range. There was no significant correlation between esophageal diameters, peak eosinophil counts and any of the Mayo Dysphagia Questionnaire severity scores.

Conclusion: Patients with EoE have a diffusely narrow esophagus in comparison to healthy controls, and this abnormality may not be appreciated without using appropriate normative data.

Keywords: Barium; Dysphagia; Eosinophils; Esophagus; Stricture; X-ray.