Can patient and pain characteristics predict manometric sphincter of Oddi dysfunction in patients with clinically suspected sphincter of Oddi dysfunction?
Romagnuolo J, Cotton PB, Durkalski V, Pauls Q, Brawman-Mintzer O, Drossman DA, Mauldin P, Orrell K, Williams AW, Fogel EL, Tarnasky PR, Aliperti G, Freeman ML, Kozarek RA, Jamidar PA, Wilcox CM, Serrano J, Elta GH. Can patient and pain characteristics predict manometric sphincter of Oddi dysfunction in patients with clinically suspected sphincter of Oddi dysfunction? Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2014, 79: 765-772. PMID: 24472759, PMCID: PMC4409681, DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2013.11.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal PainAdultAnalgesics, OpioidAnxietyCholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic RetrogradeCholecystectomyCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionFemaleHumansMaleManometryMiddle AgedPostoperative PeriodPredictive Value of TestsProspective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSphincter of Oddi DysfunctionConceptsRight upper quadrantOddi dysfunctionFunctional disordersOddi dysfunction (SOD) type IIIType III SODLiver enzyme abnormalitiesAbnormal sphincterPostcholecystectomy painPain characteristicsPain patternsAbdominal discomfortClinical characteristicsOddi manometryClinical factorsClinical predictorsUpper quadrantGallbladder pathologyMean agePsychological comorbiditiesUnderwent ERCPPain factorsSignificant abnormalitiesEnzyme abnormalitiesUnnecessary ERCPExperienced depression