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Manometric Methods Education ProgrammeReferences
Publications Relevant to Technical Aspects of
Manometric Measurement Methods Reviews 1. Dodds
WJ, Stef JJ, Hogan WJ. Factors determining
pressure measurement accuracy by intraluminal
esophageal manometry. Gastroenterology 70
117-123 (1976). 2. Dodds WJ. Instrumentation and
methodology for intraluminal esophageal
manometry. Archives of Internal Medicine 136
515-523 (1976). Original Articles 1. Stef JJ,
Dodds WJ, Hogan WJ et al. Intraluminal esophageal
manometry an analysis of variables affecting
recording fidelity of peristaltic pressures.
Gastroenterology 67 221-230 (1974). 2. Arndorfer
RC, Stef JJ, Dodds WJ et al. Improved infusion
system for intraluminal esophageal manometry.
Gastroenterology 73 23-27 (1977). 3. Dent J,
Culross J, Morris JM. A pneumatically driven pump
for constant perfusion manometry.The Australian
Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical
Science 55 293-298 (1977). 4. Orlowski J, Dodds
WJ, Linehan JH et al. Requirements for accurate
manometric recording of pharyngeal and esophageal
peristaltic pressure waves. Investigative
Radiology 17 567-572 (1982). 5. Kahrilas PJ, Wu
S, Lin S, Pouderoux P. Attenuation of esophageal
shortening during peristalsis with hiatus hernia.
Gastroenterology 109 1818-1825 (1995). 6. Omari
T, Bakewell M, Fraser R et al. Intraluminal
micromanometry an evaluation of the dynamic
performance of micro-extrusions and sleeve
sensors. Neurogastroenterology and Motility 8
241-245 (1996). 7. Chen WH, Omari TI, Holloway RH
et al. A comparison of micromanometric and
standard manometric techniques for recording of
oesophageal motility. Neurogastroenterology and
Motility 10 253-262 (1998). 8. Omari TI,
Benninga MA, Haslam RR et al. Lower esophageal
sphincter position in premature infants cannot be
correctly estimated with current formulas.
Journal of Pediatrics 135 522-525 (1999).
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Manometric Methods Education ProgrammeReferences
Reviews on Applications of Oesophageal Manometry
to Clinical Diagnosis 1. Kahrilas PJ, Clouse RE,
Hogan WJ. An American Gastroenterological
Association medical position statement on the
clinical use of esophageal manometry.
Gastroenterology 107 1865-1884 (1994). 2. Dent
J, Holloway RH. Esophageal motility and reflux
testing State-of-the-Art and clinical role in
the 21st Century. Gastroenterology Clinics of
North America 25 51-73 (1996). Technical
Aspects of the Sleeve Sensor and Its Application
to Specific Sphincters General 1. Dent J. A new
technique for continuous sphincter pressure
measurement. Gastroenterology 71 263-267
(1976). 2. Linehan JH, Dent J, Dodds WJ, Hogan
WJ. The sleeve device functions as a starling
resistor to record sphincter pressure. American
Journal of Physiology 248G251-255 (1985). Upper
Oesophageal Spincter 1. Cook IJ, Dent J, Shannon
S, Collins SM. Measurement of upper esophageal
sphincter pressure The effect of acute emotional
stress. Gastroenterology 93 526-532
(1987). 2. Kahrilas PJ, Dent J, Dodds WJ, et al.
A method for continuous monitoring of upper
esophageal sphincter pressure. Dig Dis Sci
3273-80 (1988). 3. Kahrilas PJ, Dodds WJ, Dent J
et al. Upper esophageal sphincter function
during deglutition. Gastroenterology 95 52-62
(1988). 4. Davidson GP, Dent J, Willing J.
Monitoring of upper oesophageal sphincter
pressure in children. Gut 32 607-611
(1991) 5. Omari T, Snel A, Barnett C et al.
Measurement of upper esophageal sphincter tone
and relaxation during swallowing in premature
infants. American Journal of Physiology 277
(Gastrointestinal Liver Physiology 40) G862-G866
(1999).
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Manometric Methods Education ProgrammeReferences
Technical Aspects of the Sleeve Sensor and Its
Application to Specific Sphincters
cont... Pylorus 1. Heddle R, Dent J, Toouli J,
Read NW. Topography and measurement of pyloric
pressure waves and tone in humans. American
Journal of Physiology 255 G490-G497
(1988). Ileocaecal and Anal Sphincter 1. Quigley
EMM, Dent J, Phillips SF. Manometry of the canine
ileocolonic sphincter a comparison of the sleeve
method to point sensors. American Journal of
Physiology 252 9585-9591 (1987). 2. Orkin BA,
Hanson RG, Kelly KA et al. Human anal motility
while fasting, after feeding, and during sleep.
Gastroenterology 100 1016-1023 (1991). Children
and Infants Application of Micromanometry and
the Sleeve Sensor to Oesophageal Function
Testing Review 1. Omari TI, Dent J. Assessment
of oesophageal motor function in children and
neonates. Japanese Journal of Paediatric Surgery
33 25-30 (1997). Original Articles 1. Omari T,
Miki K, Davidson GP et al. Esophageal body and
lower esophageal sphincter function in healthy
premature infants. Gastroenterology 109
1757-1764 (1995). 2. Omari TI, Miki K, Davidson
GP et al. Characterisation of lower esophageal
sphincter relaxation in healthy premature
infants. Gut 40(3) 370-375 (1997). 3. Kawahara
H, Dent J, Davidson G. Mechanisms responsible for
gastroesophageal reflux in children.
Gastroenterology 113 399-408 (1997). 4. Omari
TI, Miki K, Davidson G et al. Characterisation of
relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter in
healthy premature infants. Gut 40 370-375
(1997). 5. Omari TI, Barnett C, Snel A et al.
Mechanisms of gastroesophageal reflux in healthy
premature infants. Journal of Pediatrics 133
650-654 (1998).
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Manometric Methods Education ProgrammeReferences
Children and Infants Application of
Micromanometry and the Sleeve Sensor to
Oesophageal Function Testing cont... Original
Articles cont... 6. Omari TI, Benninga MA,
Barnett CP et al. Characterization of esophageal
body and lower esophageal sphincter motor
function in the very premature neonate. Journal
of Pediatrics 135 517-521 (1999). 7. Omari T,
Snel A, Barnett C et al. Measurement of upper
esophageal sphincter tone and Relaxation during
swallowing in premature infants. American Journal
of Physiology 277 (Gastrointest Liver Physiol
40) G862-G866 (1999). Ambulatory and High
Resolution Perfused Manometry Ambulatory Perfused
Manometry 1. Schoeman MN, Tippett MD, Akkermans
LMA et al. Mechanisms of gastroesophageal reflux
in ambulant healthy human subjects.
Gastroenterology 108 83-91 (1995) 2. Penagini R,
Schoeman MN, Dent J et al. Motor events
underlying gastro-oesophageal reflux in ambulant
patients with reflux oesophagitis.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 8 131-141
(1996). High Resolution Manometry and Topographic
Analysis 1. Clouse RE, Staiano A, Alrakawi A.
Development of a topographic analysis system for
manometric studies in the gastrointestinal tract.
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 48 395-410 (1998).
2. Samsom M, Smout AJPM, Hebbard G et al. A
novel portable perfused manometric system for
recording of small intestinal motility.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 10 139-148
(1998). 3. Clouse RE, Prakash C. Topographic
esophageal manometry An emerging clinical and
investigative approach. Digestive Diseases 18
64-74 (2000). 4. Clouse RE, Staiano A, Alrakawi
A, Haroian L. Application of topographical
methods to clinical esophageal manometry.
American Journal of Gastroenterology 95
2720-2730 (2000). 5. Clouse RE, Staiano A,
Alrakawi A. Topographical analysis of esophageal
double-peaked waves. Gastroenterology 118
469-476 (2000).
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