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Esophageal Function Testing, An Issue of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics

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This issue reviews the various techniques and uses of esophageal function testing, including the Bernstein Test, Esophageal Acid Perfusion Test, Esophageal Acidity Test, Esophageal Function Studies, Esophageal Manometry, and Esophageal pH Monitoring. These tests are often used to help determine the cause of frequent heartburn or trouble swallowing and to determine whether chest pain is being caused by a problem with the esophagus.
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Saunders
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9781416026914
9781416026914

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
408
  • 1. Overview (Katz)
    2. Manometry:: Technical Issues (Gideon)
    3. Impedance:: General Principles and Technical Issues (Castell)
    4. pH Monitoring:: Technical Aspects (Katz)
    5. Catheter Based pH Monitoring:: Use in Evaluation of GERD Symptoms/On-Off Therapy (DeVault)
    6. Prolonged pH Monitoring:: BRAVO Capsule (Kahrilas)
    7. Evaluation of Esophageal Function /pH in Endoscopic Therapy for GERD (Johnson)
    8. Twenty-Four Hour pH Monitoring in Extraesophageal Disease (Vaezi)
    9. Evaluation of Esophagael Function in Antireflux Surgery (Peters)
    10. Reflux Monitoring:: Role of MII/pH (Castell)
    11. Manometry:: Role in Clinical Practice (Katzka)12. Esophageal Function Testing:: Role of Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance (Castell)

    13. Radiologic Evaluation of the Esophagus (Summerton)
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