High-Resolution Manometry and Esophageal Pressure Topography : Filling the Gaps of Convention Manometry - 27/02/13

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Although conventional manometry set the basis for the diagnosis of esophageal motility disorders, the large axial spacing between recording sites leaves large portions of the esophagus unevaluated and vulnerable to movement artifact. However, continuous spatiotemporal representations of pressure through the esophagus recorded with high-resolution manometry offers greater detail and improved accuracy for many of the most important measurements of esophageal motor function. This review describes how the new classification schemes for esophageal pressure topography have evolved from conventional criteria and focuses on how esophageal pressure topography has improved the ability to subcategorize conventional manometric diagnoses into new functional phenotypes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Esophageal motility disorders, High-resolution manometry, Achalasia, Distal esophageal spasm
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| Financial support: JEP: Given Imaging (consulting, grant support, speaking), Astra Zeneca (speaking), Sandhill Scientific (consulting). |
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| This work was supported by R01 DK079902 (JEP) from the Public Health Service. |
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| Conflict of interest: John E. Pandolfino: Given Imaging (consulting, educational), Sandhill Scientific (consulting, research). |
Vol 42 - N° 1
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