This text provides specific instructions in the equipment, techniques and interpretation of oesophageal motility studies. This second edition has been revised to incorporate changes in oesophageal motility arising since the first edition, including a more thorough description of the use of solid state computerized manometry as it applies to the routine clinical oesophageal laboratory, and a chapter describing the technique of ambulatory prolonged oesophageal motility testing and its interpretation. Supported by examples of both normal and abnormal motility tracings, this text is intended to meet the needs of an active clinical oesophagus motility testing laboratory.
This text provides specific instructions in the equipment, techniques and interpretation of oesophageal motility studies. This second edition has been revised to incorporate changes in oesophageal motility arising since the first edition, including a more thorough description of the use of solid state computerized manometry as it applies to the routine clinical oesophageal laboratory, and a chapter describing the technique of ambulatory prolonged oesophageal motility testing and its interpretation. Supported by examples of both normal and abnormal motility tracings, this text is intended to meet the needs of an active clinical oesophagus motility testing laboratory.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 227 mm
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978-0-8385-2249-3 (9780838522493)
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Historical perspectives and current use of oesophageal manometry; anaatomy and physiology of the oesophagus and its sphincters; the oesophageal motility laboratory - materials and equipment; the manometric study; measurements and interpretations; normal values for oesophageal manometry; the computer in the motility laboratory; achalasia; diffuse oesophageal spasm; the nutcracker oesophagus, the hypersensitive LES and nospecific oesophageal motility disorders; noncardiac chest pain - use of oesophageal manometry and provocative tests; exogenous factors affecting oesophageal function; secondary oesophageal motility disorders; upper oesophageal sphincter dysfunction; ambulatory oesophageal pressure monitoring.