Esophageal Pressure Analyses
Advantages of Isocontour Analysis
Advantages of Isocontour Analysis
A principle advantage of comparing the entire isocontour is the ability show both “where” and “when” pressure values fall outside of the range of normative confidence interval values during a physiologic event. As an ex...
Testing Group HRM Isocontour Maps
Testing Group HRM Isocontour Maps
Feasibility and Testing of Group HRM Isocontour Pressure Maps of Centrality and Dispersion to Facilitate Comparison Across Individuals and Conditions
An aggregate database of high resolution esophageal manometric...
Symptomatic Patients with "Normal" Esophageal Manometry
Symptomatic Patients with "Normal" Esophageal Manometry
Revelations Regarding Symptomatic Patients with “Normal” Esophageal Manometry Using Large Scale Manometric Database Techniques
A significant number of symptomatic patients referred for clinical eso...
Spatial Intra- Luminal Pressure Gradients and Variance
Spatial Intra- Luminal Pressure Gradients and Variance
Spatial Intra- Luminal Pressure Gradient and Variance of Esophageal Pressure Magnitudes in Achalasia Sub-types and Healthy Controls
Manometric evaluation of achalasia has focused on second-level...
Ineffective Esophageal Motility Isocontour Analysis
Ineffective Esophageal Motility Isocontour Analysis
Ineffective Esophageal Motility Manometric Isocontour Analysis: Spatiotemporal Differences from Healthy Controls
Ineffective esophageal motility (IEM) has been defined by derived pressure metrics...
Hierarchical Clustering of Esophageal Isocontours
Hierarchical Clustering of Esophageal Isocontours
Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering of Esophageal Body Manometric Isocontour Data: Similarities and Differences Across Four Patient Groups and Healthy Subjects
Evaluation of esophageal motor function...