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The use of intraluminal manometry to assess upper esophageal sphincter function. Dysphagia 1993;8(4):339-44

Date

01/01/1993

Pubmed ID

8269727

DOI

10.1007/BF01321775

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0027445106 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   5 Citations

Abstract

The UES is a striated muscular structure that exhibits substantial variation in tone in response to a wide variety of stimuli as well as during deglutition. It is an asymmetric structure subject to substantial axial movement. Hence the findings on UES manometry are highly dependent upon the manometry equipment used, positioning of this equipment in relation to the UES, and external stimuli. There is considerable intrasubject and intersubject variation in some parameters from UES pressure recordings. These factors must be taken into accout in the clinical use of UES manometry.

Author List

Massey BT

Author

Benson T. Massey MD Professor in the Medicine department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Deglutition Disorders
Esophagogastric Junction
Female
Humans
Male
Manometry
Neural Conduction