Poster Session II A332 AGE AND SEX INFLUENCE ESOPHAGEAL SYMPTOMS IN REFLUX-NEGATIVE PATIENTS WITH NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MOTILITY
R Kharfan, K Pokraka, D Y Li, M Buresi, C N Andrews, Y Nasser, M Gupta, M Woo

TL;DR
Age and sex affect esophageal symptoms in patients without reflux or motility issues, with women and younger people reporting more symptoms.
Contribution
This study identifies demographic influences on symptom perception in reflux-negative patients with normal motility.
Findings
Women reported higher symptom scores for dysphagia, reflux, and globus compared to men.
Older patients reported fewer reflux symptoms, suggesting age influences symptom perception.
No significant associations were found between age and most manometric parameters or symptoms.
Abstract
Functional esophageal symptoms such as heartburn and dysphagia are common, often occurring in the absence of demonstrable reflux or major motility disorders. Pathophysiology is multifactorial, involving visceral hypersensitivity, altered central processing, and impaired esophageal perception. The relationship between demographic factors and symptom burden in patients with normal motility and no reflux remains unclear. The Esophageal Symptom Questionnaire (ESQ-30) is a validated tool measuring frequency and severity of dysphagia (ESQ-D), reflux (ESQ-R), and globus (ESQ-G). To determine the effect of age and sex on esophageal symptoms in reflux-negative patients with normal esophageal motility. We retrospectively analyzed consecutive high-resolution manometry (HRM) studies between July 2022–October 2024. Inclusion required normal esophageal motility (no esophageal motility disorder by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment · Eosinophilic Esophagitis
