Quality-of-life Assessment among Children with Esophageal Achalasia

CONCLUSION: Even when managed by interdisciplinary teams of professionals, managing esophageal achalasia in specialized institutions is still a subject of debate. Early pediatric diagnosis is best achieved with routine physiological function tests and HREM. Moreover, more research is required to assess long-term Quality of Life. Standardized lifelong follow-up and qualified resources, both human and technological, are required to improve postoperative outcomes.PMID:38173647 | PMC:PMC10760607 | DOI:10.4103/jiaps.jiaps_67_23
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