The following paper on functional testing of the pharynx includes commentaries on the use of 24-h pH-impedance testing to identify patients with nonacid reflux and the caveats associated with automatic and visual analysis; the potential diagnostic yield of ambulatory high-resolution manomentry (HRM), particularly in identifying non-cardiac chest pain and transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations; the differential manometric identification of conditions facilitated by using solid swallows, and the advantages of the newly developed ResTech oropharyngeal pH probe in the detection of proximal reflux events.
Functional testing : pharyngeal pH monitoring and high-resolution manometry / E. Savarino, P. Zentilin, V. Savarino, A. Tenca, R. Penagini, J.O. Clarke, I. Bravi, F. Zerbib, E.S. Yüksel. - In: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. - ISSN 0077-8923. - 1300:1(2013 Oct), pp. 226-235. [10.1111/nyas.12255]
Functional testing : pharyngeal pH monitoring and high-resolution manometry
A. Tenca;R. Penagini
;I. Bravi;
2013
Abstract
The following paper on functional testing of the pharynx includes commentaries on the use of 24-h pH-impedance testing to identify patients with nonacid reflux and the caveats associated with automatic and visual analysis; the potential diagnostic yield of ambulatory high-resolution manomentry (HRM), particularly in identifying non-cardiac chest pain and transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations; the differential manometric identification of conditions facilitated by using solid swallows, and the advantages of the newly developed ResTech oropharyngeal pH probe in the detection of proximal reflux events.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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