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. 2009 Jan 14;15(2):131–138. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.131

Table 1.

Classification of individual swallows based on pressure topography criteria

Classification Criteria
EGJ Deglutitive Relaxation (referenced to gastric pressure)
Normal relaxation 4 s Integrated Relaxation Pressure (IRP) < 15 mmHg
Impaired relaxation 4 s IRP >= 15 mmHg
Distal Segment Contraction (referenced to gastric pressure)
Normal <= 2 cm defect in the 30 mmHg isobaric contour, Contractile Front Velocity (CFV) < 8 cm/s, Intrabolus Pressure (IBP) < 15 mmHg, and Distal Contractile Integral (DCI) < 5000 mmHg × s × cm
Mild peristaltic defect Normal appearing wavefront propagation with a 2-5 cm defect in the 30 mmHg isobaric contour
Severe peristaltic defect Evidence of wavefront propagation with a >= 5 cm defect in the 30 mmHg isobaric contour
Absent peristalsis No propagating contractile wavefront and minimal (< 3 cm) contractile activity or pressurization greater than the 30 mmHg IBC
Nutcracker DCI > 5000 and < 8000 mmHg × s × cm
Spastic nutcracker DCI > 8000 mmHg × s × cm
Spasm Simultaneous contraction (CFV > 7.5 cm/s)
Elevated intrabolus pressure IBP > 15 mmHg compartmentalized between the EGJ and the peristaltic wavefront
Panesophageal pressurization Esophageal pressurization UES to EGJ with > 30 mmHg IBP