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Patients with difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) or with reflux disease are frequently found to suffer from oesophageal hypomotility (weak contractions).
Oesophageal motility is currently measured using high-resolution manometry (HRM). This technique has a 36 pressure sensors on a plastic tube to record the pressure in side the oesophagus.
Several pharmaceutical agents (prokinetics) can stimulate oesophageal motility. However, use of prokinetics in patients with oesophageal hypomotility led to disappointing results. An explanation for these disappointing results is that inappropriate patients were targeted. The appropriate patient would be the one who still have some viable muscle in the oesophagus that can respond to pharmacological stimuli.
In the process of developing treatment strategies in patients with oesophageal hypomotility, testing the preserved capacity of oesophageal muscles could be useful to predict the response of these patients to prokinetic drugs. The following tests have the potential to reveal the preserved capacity of the oesophageal muscle to respond to stronger/medicinal stimuli.
The purpose of the proposed project is to firstly assess the effect of Azithromycin on oesophageal hypomotility and secondly to evaluate the predictive values of the stimulation techniques in predicting the likelihood the positive response to drug therapy.
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Written ICF signed voluntarily before the first trial-related activity.
Patients male and female, aged 18-70
Been diagnosed with severe oesophageal hypomotility based on Chicago classification 2011
Must have moderate or severe reflux symptoms and/ or dysphagia, with at least one of these symptoms of moderate severity or worse, and at a minimum average frequency of three days a week during the two weeks prior to the study date
If the subject is a woman of childbearing potential, she
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26 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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