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Comparing Pre- and Post-Operative Findings in Patients Who Underwent Laparoscopic Proximal Gastrectomy With a Double-Flap Technique: A Study on High-Resolution Manometry, Impedance pH Monitoring, and Esophagogastroduodenoscopy Findings. [PDF]
Yoo HJ, Kim JJ.
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Digestive and Liver Disease, 2008
Recently, high-resolution oesophageal manometry was added to the armamentarium of researchers and gastroenterologists. Current studies suggest that the yield of high-resolution oesophageal manometry is higher than that of conventional pull-through manometry and is at least comparable to that of sleeve sensor manometry.
Bredenoord, A. J., Smout, A. J. P. M.
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Recently, high-resolution oesophageal manometry was added to the armamentarium of researchers and gastroenterologists. Current studies suggest that the yield of high-resolution oesophageal manometry is higher than that of conventional pull-through manometry and is at least comparable to that of sleeve sensor manometry.
Bredenoord, A. J., Smout, A. J. P. M.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011
The following presents commentaries on the interest of high‐resolution manometry for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the esophagogastric junction; the subtypes of achalasia, as diagnosed by high‐resolution manometry; the interest of high‐resolution manometry in the evaluation of dysphagia following fundoplication; and the appropriate ...
John O, Clarke +2 more
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The following presents commentaries on the interest of high‐resolution manometry for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the esophagogastric junction; the subtypes of achalasia, as diagnosed by high‐resolution manometry; the interest of high‐resolution manometry in the evaluation of dysphagia following fundoplication; and the appropriate ...
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Reproducibility of esophageal high-resolution manometry.
Neurogastroenterology and motility, 2011Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) is a novel method for esophageal function testing that has prompted the development of new parameters for quantitative analysis of esophageal function. Until now, the reproducibility of these parameters has not been investigated.Twenty healthy volunteers underwent HRM on two separate days.
Bogte, A. +4 more
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2020
Clinical evaluation and treatment for swallowing disorders has historically relied on subjective judgments of imaging studies, contributing to highly variable interpretation of physiologic events. Technologic advancements in manometry systems have introduced high-resolution manometry as a complementary assessment and treatment tool in complex ...
Timothy M. McCulloch, Molly A. Knigge
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Clinical evaluation and treatment for swallowing disorders has historically relied on subjective judgments of imaging studies, contributing to highly variable interpretation of physiologic events. Technologic advancements in manometry systems have introduced high-resolution manometry as a complementary assessment and treatment tool in complex ...
Timothy M. McCulloch, Molly A. Knigge
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Normal values for esophageal high‐resolution manometry
Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2013AbstractBackgroundEsophageal high‐resolution manometry (HRM) is a novel method to assess esophageal motility. Several software and hardware systems are currently available. A set of normal values for HRM parameters was established in the US, using proprietary tactile‐sensing catheter technology (Given Imaging).
Bogte, A. +4 more
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High‐resolution manometry features of paraesophageal hernia
Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2020AbstractBackgroundParaesophageal hernias (PEH) can be associated with obstructive symptoms, but high‐resolution manometry (HRM) characteristics have not been described in detail.MethodsHRM studies of confirmed PEH patients (n = 60, 66.3 ± 1.5 years, 76.7% F), axial hernias (n = 125, 56.1 ± 1.1 years, 58.4% F), and healthy controls (n = 20, 27.9 ± 0.7 ...
Arvind Rengarajan +7 more
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Normative values in esophageal high‐resolution manometry
Neurogastroenterology & Motility, 2014AbstractBackgroundEsophageal high‐resolution manometry (HRM) has rapidly gained much popularity worldwide. The Chicago Classification for esophageal motility disorders is based on a set of normative values for key metrics that was obtained using one of the commercially available HRM systems.
T V K, Herregods +4 more
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High Resolution and High Definition Anorectal Manometry
2020Th e book provides a comprehensive overview of high resolution and high definition anorectal manometry (HRAM/HDAM), showing the possible benefits of a wider use of these techniques in clinical practice, as well as their limitations. Although these techniques provide fresh insights into anorectal function and off er a new perspective on the ...
Massimo Bellini +10 more
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