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Manometry of the UES Including High-Resolution Manometry
2012Manometry of the upper esophageal sphincter and pharynx is used for the measure of the contractile activity of these structures at rest, during deglutition, and in response to various stimuli. The anatomic asymmetry, movement, and fast responses of these structures challenge the performance characteristics of most manometric systems.
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Decision Graph Embedding for High-Resolution Manometry Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2018High-resolution manometry is an imaging modality which enables the categorization of esophageal motility disorders. Spatio-temporal pressure data along the esophagus is acquired using a tubular device and multiple test swallows are performed by the patient.
Julian, Kreiser +3 more
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Introduction to High-Resolution Manometry
2009Each channel of the catheter is connected to a separate pressure transducer. Any interference with the flow of water from any of the various channels by lumen occluding contractions raises the pressure in the corresponding channel. Pressure transducers continuously monitor pressures in the channels.
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Safety and Tolerability of Pharyngeal High-Resolution Manometry
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2019Purpose Pharyngeal high-resolution manometry is an emerging practice for diagnosis of swallowing disorders in the upper aerodigestive tract. Advancement of a catheter through the upper esophageal sphincter may introduce safety considerations.
Molly A, Knigge +2 more
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2020
From the pioneering experiments of Denny-Brown and Robertson in 1935 to the later introduction of electronics, anorectal manometry is one of the most important diagnostic methods for the study of the anorectal disease. While at the beginning it was mainly used for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease, later anorectal manometry proved to be the most ...
Francesco Torresan +3 more
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From the pioneering experiments of Denny-Brown and Robertson in 1935 to the later introduction of electronics, anorectal manometry is one of the most important diagnostic methods for the study of the anorectal disease. While at the beginning it was mainly used for the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease, later anorectal manometry proved to be the most ...
Francesco Torresan +3 more
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High-Resolution Manometry in Clinical Practice.
Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2016High-resolution manometry (HRM) is the primary method used to evaluate esophageal motor function. Displayed and interpreted by esophageal pressure topography (EPT), HRM/ EPT provides a detailed assessment of esophageal function that is useful in the evaluation of patients with nonobstructive dysphagia and before foregut surgery.
Dustin A, Carlson, John E, Pandolfino
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High Resolution Manometry in Scleroderma Patients
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2017Cristina, Ogliari +2 more
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High-Resolution Manometry Anorectal Manometry
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2006Jeffrey L. Conklin +2 more
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Enhancing High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2020Benjamin D. Rogers, C. Prakash Gyawali
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High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry
2019Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Christy M. Dunst
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