Variability in antroduodenal and colonic manometry protocols across pediatric centers worldwide
Lev Dorfman, Khalil El-Chammas, Lin Fei, Ajay Kaul

TL;DR
This study finds significant differences in how pediatric centers worldwide perform antroduodenal and colonic manometry tests, highlighting the need for standardized protocols.
Contribution
The study is the first to assess global variability in pediatric antroduodenal and colonic manometry protocols.
Findings
US centers perform more pharmacological stimulations compared to non-US centers.
Non-US centers conduct longer manometry studies than US centers.
Most centers use bisacodyl for colonic manometry pharmacological stimulation.
Abstract
Antroduodenal (ADM) and colonic (CM) manometries are performed in pediatric patients to evaluate gastrointestinal motility disorders. While minimal standards for performing ADM and CM have been published, there are no standardized protocols for performance of these studies. We aimed to evaluate the diversity in ADM and CM protocols in pediatric centers worldwide. A cross-sectional study using an anonymous survey was conducted among pediatric centers worldwide comparing US and non-US centers. Responses were received from 37 pediatric centers. ADM: 17 (45.9%) centers perform next-day and 14 (37.8%) centers perform same-day studies. Study length ranges from 4 to 24 hours. Erythromycin stimulation is implemented by 29/33 (87.9%), azithromycin by 15/33 (45.5%) and octreotide by 7/33 (21.2%) centers. US centers perform more pharmacological stimulations (30/31 (96.8%) vs. 3/6 (50%), p =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders · Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders
