Esophageal Dilation in Patients with Achalasia Is a Predictive Factor for the Inability to Traverse the Esophagogastric Junction with a Manometric Catheter
Published 2023 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Esophageal Dilation in Patients with Achalasia Is a Predictive Factor for the Inability to Traverse the Esophagogastric Junction with a Manometric Catheter
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
DIGESTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1-9
Publisher
S. Karger AG
Online
2023-10-28
DOI
10.1159/000534448
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Technical success in performing esophageal high-resolution manometry: a review of competency recommendations, predictors of failure, and alternative techniques
- (2023) Daniel L Cohen et al. DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- Guidewire‐assisted placement of water‐perfused esophageal high‐resolution manometry probe when gastric insertion fails: A single‐center experience
- (2022) Corinne Delbaen et al. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
- Imperfect high‐resolution manometry studies: Prevalence and predictive factors
- (2021) Tricia Hengehold et al. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
- ACG Clinical Guidelines
- (2020) Michael F. Vaezi et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
- Performing High-resolution Impedance Manometry After Endoscopy With Conscious Sedation Has Negligible Effects on Esophageal Motility Results
- (2020) Hui Su et al. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
- Possible new endoscopic finding in patients with achalasia: “Gingko leaf sign”
- (2019) Yoshimasa Hoshikawa et al. Esophagus
- Clinical impact of different cut-off values in high-resolution manometry systems on diagnosing esophageal motility disorders
- (2019) Shiko Kuribayashi et al. JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
- Morphologic Restoration After Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy in Sigmoid-type Achalasia
- (2019) Hong Jin Yoon et al. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
- A concise review of opioid-induced esophageal dysfunction: is this a new clinical entity?
- (2018) V Ortiz et al. DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- A concise review of opioid-induced esophageal dysfunction: is this a new clinical entity?
- (2018) V Ortiz et al. DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- New Endoscopic Indicator of Esophageal Achalasia: “Pinstripe Pattern”
- (2015) Hitomi Minami et al. PLoS One
- Variant parameter values-as defined by the Chicago Criteria-produced by ManoScan and a new system with Unisensor catheter
- (2014) S. Kuribayashi et al. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
- The Chicago Classification of esophageal motility disorders, v3.0
- (2014) P. J. Kahrilas et al. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
- Quantifying esophagogastric junction contractility with a novel HRM topographic metric, the EGJ-Contractile Integral: normative values and preliminary evaluation in PPI non-responders
- (2013) F. Nicodème et al. NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
- High-Resolution Manometry Studies Are Frequently Imperfect but Usually Still Interpretable
- (2011) Sabine Roman et al. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Effects of propofol on oesophageal sphincters: a study on young and elderly volunteers using high-resolution solid-state manometry
- (2010) Alex de Leon et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIOLOGY
- The appearance of rosette-like esophageal folds (“esophageal rosette”) in the lower esophagus after a deep inspiration is a characteristic endoscopic finding of primary achalasia
- (2009) Katsuhiko Iwakiri et al. JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreDiscover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversation