Evans K T, Roberts G M
Lancet. 1976 Dec 4;2(7997):1237-9. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(76)91158-2.
Barium sulphate tablets, identical in size and shape to those of aspirin, were given to 98 consecutive patients during routine radiological studies of the upper gastrointestinal tract. In 57 patients the tablets remained in the oesophagus for longer than five minutes. Delay in passage of the tablets was particularly likely to occur in patients with hiatus hernia and reflux and if defects of peristalsis in the oesophagus were observed.
在对98例连续患者进行上消化道常规放射学检查期间,给予了大小和形状与阿司匹林片剂相同的硫酸钡片剂。在57例患者中,片剂在食管内停留超过5分钟。片剂通过延迟尤其容易发生在患有食管裂孔疝和反流的患者中,以及如果观察到食管蠕动缺陷的情况下。