Evaluating esophageal motility beyond primary peristalsis: Assessing esophagogastric junction opening mechanics and secondary peristalsis in patients with normal manometry
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2021Vol. 33(10), pp. e14116–e14116
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Dustin A. Carlson, Alexandra J. Baumann, Erica N. Donnan, Amanda J. Krause, Wenjun Kou, John E. Pandolfino
Abstract
Symptomatic patients with normal esophageal motility on HRM predominantly have normal FLIP Panometry; however, abnormal FLIP findings can be observed. While abnormal Panometry findings appear clinically relevant via an association with abnormal bolus retention, complementary tests, such as provocative maneuvers with HRM and timed barium esophagram, are useful to determine clinical context.
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