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Highâresolution anal manometry: Repeatability, validation, and comparison with conventional manometry [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundAccurate measurement of anal sphincter function is potentially of value in defining treatment of common pelvic floor disorders. The aim of this study was to establish repeatability and validate highâresolution anorectal manometry (HRAM) by comparison to conventional manometry (CM).
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2006
The goals of therapeutic thoracentesis are to remove the maximum amount of pleural fluid to improve dyspnea and to facilitate the diagnostic evaluation of large pleural effusions. Pleural manometry may be useful for immediately detecting an unexpandable lung, which may coexist when any pleural fluid accumulates.
John T, Huggins, Peter, Doelken
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The goals of therapeutic thoracentesis are to remove the maximum amount of pleural fluid to improve dyspnea and to facilitate the diagnostic evaluation of large pleural effusions. Pleural manometry may be useful for immediately detecting an unexpandable lung, which may coexist when any pleural fluid accumulates.
John T, Huggins, Peter, Doelken
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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.
A J P M Smout, Albert J Bredenoord
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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.
A J P M Smout, Albert J Bredenoord
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
Anorectal manometry is used in the treatment of complex anorectal disorders, such as fecal incontinence and intractable constipation. In a 3-year period at one institution 308 anorectal manometries were performed. A total of 168 procedures were performed for complaints of fecal incontinence, 77 for constipation, and the remainder for a variety of ...
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Anorectal manometry is used in the treatment of complex anorectal disorders, such as fecal incontinence and intractable constipation. In a 3-year period at one institution 308 anorectal manometries were performed. A total of 168 procedures were performed for complaints of fecal incontinence, 77 for constipation, and the remainder for a variety of ...
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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1989
The purpose of the paper is to introduce the reader to sphincter of Oddi dysfunction and the technique of biliary manometry. This paper will review sphincter of Oddi anatomy and physiology, abnormalities, patient selection, equipment and technique used in testing, interpretation and scoring.
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The purpose of the paper is to introduce the reader to sphincter of Oddi dysfunction and the technique of biliary manometry. This paper will review sphincter of Oddi anatomy and physiology, abnormalities, patient selection, equipment and technique used in testing, interpretation and scoring.
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Defecography and anorectal manometry
European Journal of Radiology, 1992In a prospective study anorectal manometry was performed in 160 consecutive patients who were referred for defecography. Leakage of contrast material of standardized viscosity, the anorectal angle (ARA), anal resting pressure (Pr) and squeeze pressure (Ps) were measured and analyzed.
R H, Kruyt +3 more
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2010
Anorectal manometry is a diagnostic technique for the in-office diagnosis of fecal incontinence and obstructed ...
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Anorectal manometry is a diagnostic technique for the in-office diagnosis of fecal incontinence and obstructed ...
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Esophageal Manometry in Scleroderma
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1968Esophageal manometry was performed in 21 cases of scleroderma, including a number of patients with mild diseases. Previous reports have emphasized aperistalsis in the lower esophagus as the most characteristic feature but it was found that weakness of contraction was the most common feature. This was often coupled with aperistalsis.
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