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Publikováno v:
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 5:1392-1398
The prevalence of complicated gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) increases with age; however, the mechanism by which this occurs is uncertain. This study assessed (1) whether physiologic degradation of the gastroesophageal junction and esophageal
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 18:369-374
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Patients with achalasia can experience heartburn, which may be misinterpreted as gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), leading to a delay in diagnosis and subsequent treatment. We investigated the relationship between gastro-o
Publikováno v:
Digestive diseases and sciences. 50(9)
The acid perfusion test (APT) is a test of esophageal acid sensitivity. In gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), the APT has largely been superseded by indexes derived from 24-hr esophageal pH monitoring: symptom index (SI), symptom sensitivity ind
Publikováno v:
Gut. 60:A165-A166
Introduction Manometry is applied in patients with suspected gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) to exclude motility disorders as a cause of symptoms. Routine studies use a small number of small volume water swallows, however dysmotility and sym
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 140:S-77
Introduction Standard manometry studies diagnose oesophageal dysmotility in patients presenting with dysphagia on the basis of a small number of small volume water swallows. The association of symptoms with abnormal pressure events strongly support t
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 120:A436-A437
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 136:A-531
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiologic evidence suggests a link between gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and obesity. Studies suggest that this relationship is due to the effects of central adiposity on intragastric pressure with disruption of the gastro
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 136:A-286
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 134:A-590
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 134:A-719
Conventional manometry does not provide a diagnosis in many patients referred with esophageal symptoms because, in part, it fails to predict effective bolus transport.[1,2] High resolution manometry (HRM) measures contractile activity and the intra-b