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      Utility of Esophageal High-Resolution Manometry in Clinical Practice: First, Do HRM.

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          Abstract

          Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) has advanced the understanding of esophageal motor function and the ability to diagnose and manage disorders of esophageal motility. In this review, we describe the indications for and the technical performance of HRM. The Chicago classification of esophageal motor function, now in its third iteration, streamlines and standardizes the nomenclature and basic interpretation of HRM data depicted as Clouse topographic plots. In clinical practice, HRM is an important diagnostic test for patients with dysphagia as well as patients with suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), particularly in those patients with a suboptimal symptomatic response to antisecretory therapy. HRM can support diagnoses such as achalasia, as well as provide evidence for behavioral disorders such as rumination syndrome or supragastric belching with the assistance of postprandial HRM with impedance. Further, the GERD classification of motor function introduces a three-part hierarchical evaluation of esophageal motor function in GERD, highlighting the value of assessment of esophageal contractile reserve through provocative maneuvers during HRM such as multiple rapid swallows.

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          Journal
          Dig Dis Sci
          Digestive diseases and sciences
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-2568
          0163-2116
          December 2018
          : 63
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine, Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
          [2 ] Division of Gastroenterology, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, USA.
          [3 ] Gastroenterology Section, Department of Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
          [4 ] Gastroenterology Section, Department of Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA. frank.friedenberg@tuhs.temple.edu.
          Article
          10.1007/s10620-018-5300-4
          10.1007/s10620-018-5300-4
          30276571
          a84f389c-8477-4437-9977-598024f6b686
          History

          Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM),Chicago classification,Antireflux surgery (ARS)

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