High‐resolution impedance manometry characterizes the functional role of distal colonic motility in gas transit
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2021Vol. 34(1), pp. e14178–e14178
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Paul T. Heitmann, Reizal Mohd Rosli, Lyn Maslen, Lukasz Wiklendt, Raghu Kumar, Taher Omari, David A. Wattchow, Marcello Costa, Simon J. Brookes, Phil G. Dinning
Abstract
Initiation of the 2-8/minute cyclic motor pattern in the distal colon occurs both following a meal and/or as a localized sensorimotor response to gas. The near-absence of a flatal urge and the temporal association between propagating contractions and gas transit supports the hypothesis that the 2-8/minute cyclic motor pattern acts as a physiological "brake" modulating rectal filling.
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