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  1. 26 lip 2020 · In this systematic review, we aimed to summarize normal values for different esophageal high-resolution manometry systems. Moreover, we assessed the effect of body position, bolus consistency, and provocative maneuvers on these normative thresholds.

  2. 12 cze 2013 · Esophageal 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).

  3. 26 wrz 2022 · Normal esophageal manometry is typically diagnosed in the preoperative workup for gastroesophageal reflux surgery. Patients only need >50% effective swallows to be considered normal. [3]

  4. 28 wrz 2016 · If the median IRP is normal, the percentage of premature, hypercontractile, and failed swallows can be applied to identify a major disorder of peristalsis, which are patterns not observed in asymptomatic control subjects.

  5. Panel A represents a normal high-resolution manometry (HRM) image of the esophagus with normal integrated relaxation pressure of 6 mmHg. Panel B represents an HRM image of esophagogastric...

  6. 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 dyspha-gia and before foregut surgery.

  7. 1 cze 2024 · If the median IRP is <15 mmHg, further assessment is conducted to determine if the study meets the criteria for an esophageal peristalsis disorder. In cases where the study does not meet any diagnostic criteria, the study is considered normal.