Low‐resolution colonic manometry leads to a gross misinterpretation of the frequency and polarity of propagating sequences: Initial results from fiber‐optic high‐resolution manometry studies
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2013Vol. 25(10), pp. e640–9
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Phil G. Dinning, Lukasz Wiklendt, Ian L. Gibbins, Vicki Patton, Peter A. Bampton, David Z. Lubowski, Ian J. Cook, John W. Arkwright
Abstract
Doubling the sensor spacing from 1 to 2 cm nearly halves the number of PSs detected. Tripling the sensor spacing from 1 to 3 cm resulted in a 30% chance of incorrectly labeling PSs. Closely spaced pressure recording sites (<2 cm) are mandatory to avoid gross misrepresentation of the frequency, morphology, and directionality of colonic propagating sequences.
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