Table 1.
Epidemiological and clinical data.
Fig 1.
Examples of the high-resolution manometric studies in patients with Chagas disease: (A) Normal lower esophageal sphincter pressure and esophageal peristalsis (B) Hypotonic LES and normal peristalsis and (C) Ineffective esophageal motility and hypotonic LES.
LES: lower esophageal sphincter.
Table 2.
Technical manometric parameters according to study group.
Table 3.
High resolution manometries results according to the Chicago classification in Chagas cohort and control group.
Table 4.
Relationship between the manometric findings and the symptoms in patients with Chagas disease.